
At the risk of sounding like some nut, one of the latest CarMax commercials really bugs me. You know the ones where there’s some allegedly outdated mode of transportation, someone wants to buy one, and then the dealer (HorseMax or BicycleMax) have some policy similar to CarMax. “Why didn’t someone think of this before?” the customer wonders aloud. There is one with chariots, which, Okay, I think we’d all call an outdated mode of transportation. But then these commercials claim the same thing about horses and camels, which is certainly saying something to people who live in lands where these beasts really are a means of transportation. I suppose you could argue that the commercials are meant for an American audience, and no one here rides camels to work, so no harm, no fowl. But no one in this country ever needed a camel dealer for transportation. That does not work. They are totally saying that cars are the highest and most modern form of transportation. Not just any car. A used car from CarMax.
Which is why the one about bikes makes me mad. It has some big-toothed Victorian wankers talking about comfort, French cheese, bringing a bike back if you don’t like it, etc. The implication is that bikes are an outdated means of getting around, one that, with the rest of the commercials, I think counts as more of a statement. That those of us on bikes that are actually more modern than the Planet Killers a lot of people drive are somehow old-fashioned. That we are ugly ladies who want a pillow under our butts and a creepy mustached guy riding around with us.
I don’t know. They are in the business of selling cars, so maybe they are threatened by the fact that more bikes are sold yearly than cars. Maybe they deliberately targeted cycling. Maybe what’s next is like the anti-global warming morons who try to sell us jacked-up science. Maybe Ford and GM will start funding studies about cycling as unhealthy, dangerous, etc.
Or maybe they’ll want in on the action and start making bikes, which would be pretty nice. Those companies have a lot of money they could invest in infrastructure. GM got rid of streetcars and got buses into major cities. Maybe they could get bikes there, too. Not to mention the sweet designs they might be able to come up with. A Mustang bike?!
0% Financing on all new 2008 bikes! Taxes and registration extra.
Professional driver. Closed course.10,000 mpg (EPA estimated)
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March 20, 2008 at 3:16 pm
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March 20, 2008 at 4:06 pm
Sleepnow in dafar
I’m with ya on all this except don’t use the word registration in the same sentence as bike. Don’t want the wrong people(tax and fee kings of MD) to get any “great” ideas.
March 20, 2008 at 5:18 pm
Wes
I agree with you, the implication that my bike belongs in the Victorian era along with the anti-suffrage movement is kind of ridiculous. I get where they’re coming from, I understand the concept, but I (as a daily bicycle commuter and pleasure rider) find the assertion that I engage in some sort of archaic past time a wee bit insulting.
March 20, 2008 at 9:43 pm
Johnny
Wes, I’m glad I’m not the only one who was insulted:)
March 20, 2008 at 9:46 pm
Johnny
Dan/Sleepnow — We gotta pay dem taxes, Hon. It’s parta bein Marlinders nowadays! LOL
Seriously, though, Sheila is hooking us up in North Baltimore, but I wonder what the rest of the city’s bike infrastructure is looking like. I hope the lanes and routes are not only going up for the uppity white people who ride three abreast on weekends in outfits that cost more than my bike.
(Sorry, raceheads, sorry. You can dust me; I know.)
And, I gotta make a mean post about this and soon:
BIKE LANES ARE NOT FOR JOGGERS!
March 25, 2008 at 8:22 am
CarMax Chris
My name is Chris and I am the social media PR guy at the CarMax home office in Richmond, Virginia. It’s cool that you blogged about a CarMax commercial. I’m not sure what tv markets “BicycleMax” is currently playing. You can see all our commercials at http://www.youtube.com/carmaxtv
Best regards,
Chris Wilmore
CarMax New Media
March 25, 2008 at 11:57 am
Johnny
Thanks for the link, Chris. I had a hard time finding the BicycleMax commercial. :)