Nissan seems to have found the combination of motors and women the perfect equation to sponsor the most of their products, as evidenced by the latest spot created by the Brazilian branch of the Japanese manufacturer, intent on publicizing the MPV Livina compact, able to accommodate up to seven people .
In fact, after the sexy spot that has seen stars the compact crossover Nissan Juke challenge the beautiful Amber in four different models - however improbable - specialty racing on Brazilian TV has aired an unprecedented advertising campaign where three charming girls, dressed in A summary of ant costume, dancing a frenetic dance to the rhythm of samba.
Just arrived in the middle of the video, a little less than a minute, shows the Livina minivan carrying a happy young family from the air, accompanied by the claim: "The new Nissan minivan does not treat people like ants. Only 2012 Nissan Livina has all the space you'll need your family.
" Well it seems that the presence of attractive girls in the commercials of cars is a constant, even when it comes to cars dedicated to the whole family, such as the Nissan Tiida, the protagonist of a bold comparative advertisement against the Ford Focus. 


In fact, after the sexy spot that has seen stars the compact crossover Nissan Juke challenge the beautiful Amber in four different models - however improbable - specialty racing on Brazilian TV has aired an unprecedented advertising campaign where three charming girls, dressed in A summary of ant costume, dancing a frenetic dance to the rhythm of samba.
Just arrived in the middle of the video, a little less than a minute, shows the Livina minivan carrying a happy young family from the air, accompanied by the claim: "The new Nissan minivan does not treat people like ants. Only 2012 Nissan Livina has all the space you'll need your family.
" Well it seems that the presence of attractive girls in the commercials of cars is a constant, even when it comes to cars dedicated to the whole family, such as the Nissan Tiida, the protagonist of a bold comparative advertisement against the Ford Focus.

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