Did you know Mazda has turned 100 years old this year? Well, we have decided to use that as a way just do some Mazda commercials as a future for this edition of "But first these Messages". Let's go find our perfect Mazda.
Not paid for by Mazda, I mean that'd be cool if Mazda did but, they didn't, we are just doing this for fun.
But First these messages...
This is an ad from Japan for the Mazda Cosmo.
I'm sure this car could fit all 5 of these ladies...
I don't speak Japanese, so all I know is that they are promoting a car with the international language of sexy ladies, I guess.
The Mazda GLC, that's the name of this car in North America, stands for Great Little Car. That name alone sells it.!
You know, I really am not completely sold on this car I need...
Oh my god! I has whitewall tires!!!!!!!!! I'm buying it!!!!!!!! Yes!
There is only one phrase that Mazda has implanted into my face and brain subconscious and it's so simple and yet it's the first thing I think of with Mazda. I see a Mazda on the road I think of this.
ZOOM ZOOM
In 2000, Mazda introduced a new slogan called "Zoom Zoom" using a song from 1994 song called "Zoom, Zoom, Zoom" The whole commercial is saying that we as humans have this inherent urge to move and Mazda is part of the urge to go! I guess, that's what they are saying.
Get it! Protegé , teacher , I do !!!
This is commercial is like we are trying to make a boring sedan seem cool, so yeah it's learned it's tricks from a sports car. Also, look at this we are showing these two cars on a high rock that's cool!
Good, we finally found a parking spot.
Try trick, show us the cars, the guys aren't talking about cars, but yet they are talking about the cars. Also zoom zoom kid is heard not seen, but the song lives.
This dog is living the Mazda life, a life you can have if you buy a Mazda
After a decade and a half of service, Mazda took out the old Zoom Zoom tagline and sent it to the farm. They instead went for a slogan that makes me feel like they are going to be selling Mazda brand bottled water.
Much like the zoom zoom idea, this tagline has a similar idea that you will feel freedom and "feel alive" while driving a Mazda. They are expressing humans doing activities and being alive while saying your Mazda will get you to those places and you'll be living.
Whoa it's smooth and shiny , that's the future, I feel alive!
more after the jump