Or maybe the woman is embarrassed that she's even appearing in this ad. Advertising must have been one of the first budget cuts Toyota made when it started to go downhill...this ad looks like it was written by a second-grader.
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Let's face it: Luxury is inanimate and therefore can't be smart. Not even in the missile sense.
I love the random "(Total Cost of Ownership)."
I think she is "LOL"-ing. But i don't know whether it's over the "flattered" or the "smart luxury"
WV: flute--having the word verification come out to be a real word is just a "flute"
Or maybe the woman is embarrassed that she's even appearing in this ad. Advertising must have been one of the first budget cuts Toyota made when it started to go downhill...this ad looks like it was written by a second-grader.
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