Which car commercial famously aired only once during the 1984 Super Bowl, referenced George Orwell's dystopian novel in its concept, and introduced a revolutionary product that changed personal transportation?
The transportation industry has produced some of the most memorable marketing campaigns in history. From iconic taglines to revolutionary commercials that changed how we perceive vehicles, automotive advertising has shaped consumer preferences for decades. Test your knowledge about a famous commercial that disrupted traditional automotive marketing and set new standards for the industry.
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- Apple Macintosh "1984" commercial directed by Ridley Scott, which introduced the first Macintosh personal computer
- Volkswagen "Think Small" campaign for the Beetle, which emphasized compact size in an era of large American cars
- Toyota Prius "Harmony" commercial featuring a landscape made of people in colorful clothing to promote hybrid technology
- Tesla's "Autopilot" debut commercial showing a car driving itself through city streets without human intervention
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