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BMW i8: Mission Impossible
Mon, 07 Nov 2011BMW i8 in Mission Impossible 4 Marketing new cars doesn’t have to mean an ‘in your face advertising’, berating you with benefits and a call to action. It can be more subtle; simply raising awareness or putting the cars in a high-profile role in a popular film or TV show. Just like Aston Martin with James Bond (and Jaguar Land Rover in the new Bond, too) and Volvo with the Twilight franchise, BMW has placed its product in the new Tom Cruise outing – Mission Impossible 4 | Ghost Protocol.
Lexus LF-Lc Concept leaks ahead of Detroit reveal
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