by emersonbiggins » Mon 20 Feb 2006, 19:52:31
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('J-Rod', 'I') was going to post something similar when I first saw it, but of course it's just advertising. They do *say* that it creates energy, but the implication is another type of energy, not the one that fuels the kinetic motion of the car. But yes, basically annoying, it did give me a good laugh.
But take Joe Sixpack for a moment - is he sophisticated enough to understand the nuanced, tongue-in-cheek phrases of Ford's marketing department? After all, aren't these are the same people who apparently need graphics on plastic grocery bags indicating that they are not to be used as playthings for children? Using only this (and perhaps "caution: coffee is very HOT), we can extrapolate that the average American joe is
not smart enough to understand Ford's line of BS for what it is, and will, in fact, demand that the car
not require any sort of energy input. Correct? Well, I'm waiting on the class-action boat to arrive.
