Super Bowl 56 Car Commercials

February 15th, 2022 by

</p> <div style="font-size:.5px;visbility:hidden;color:#fff;">Super Bowl 56, the National Football League’s Championship game, took place on Sunday, February 13, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. Last week the average ticket price was north of $8,000. While SoFi Stadium, host of the big game, has the capacity to seat nearly 100,000 fans. The real business behind Super Sunday is the advertisements. There’s no bigger player in that space than the automotive industry. Car Manufacturers spare no expense in creating the most memorable commercial with the most star-studded cast. Car commercials in the Super Bowl have turned to near feature film productions with near feature film type budgets. All with the intention of convincing that soon-to-be car shopper that their brand is the way to go.</p> <p>

Super Sunday

Super Bowl 56, the National Football League’s Championship game, took place on Sunday, February 13, 2022, in Los Angeles, California. Last week the average ticket price was north of $8,000. While SoFi Stadium, host of the big game, has the capacity to seat nearly 100,000 fans. The real business behind Super Sunday is the advertisements. There’s no bigger player in that space than the automotive industry. Car Manufacturers spare no expense in creating the most memorable commercial with the most star-studded cast. Car commercials in the Super Bowl have turned to near feature film productions with near feature film type budgets. All with the intention of convincing that soon-to-be car shopper that their brand is the way to go.

Brands like Chevrolet, Toyota, Kia, and Hyundai want to show you the latest and greatest in their lineup, but we both know that’s not the best way to shop for a car now. The internet has provided car shoppers the opportunity to compare any number of makes and models at one time and make the decision that’s best for them. That’s why AutoSavvy, the nation’s largest branded title dealer in the nation, has combined all the commercials from the big game into one spot, so you can watch and decide which one you like most. The best part is AutoSavvy sells dozens of makes featuring over 3,000 late model-year vehicles, which means once you’re done watching you can start shopping with one click.

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“New Generation” | Chevrolet

“Thrill Driver” | Nissan

“The Joneses” | Toyota

“Zeus & Hera” | BMW

“History Of Evolution” | Hyundai

“Dr. EV-Il” | GM

“Robo Dog” | Kia

“Topgun: Maverick X Porsche” | Porsche

“No Compromises” | Polestar

“Electricity is your friend” | Wallbox

 

Just like with all messaging from the automotive world, Electric Vehicles (EVs) are the superstar. Seeing so many new EVs on the horizon, car ads can feel more like a waiting game than a chance to educate and shop. AutoSavvy knows that frustration, that’s why in 2021 we began growing our inventory of Electric Vehicles. Over the coming months and years, car shoppers will be able to combine the value of electric and the value of branded titles for a car buying experience unlike any other in the nation. But while that may seem like a far-away dream, it’s an actuality right here.