The new and entertaining TV commercials for Nissan Leaf shows how the world would be if all the electrical items in common use have a combustion engine, indirectly highlighting the qualities of the car, which is 100% electric, and advantages of this type of power . In the short video of trade, followed a series of pictures showing everyday objects, such as mobile phones, mp3 players, computer, hair dryer and even a dentist's drill, all powered by fossil fuels.
This scenario is so bad as to seem ironic: the protagonist of the clip remains astonished to observe a society in which all is gasoline. After representing the excess of our dependence on oil situation, the Nissan creative urge to imagine a world without pollution, a world which is the flagship Leaf.
The Japanese company also wants to ask you to reflect on the fact that the car burning could be considered inconceivable for future generations, like the bizarre objects pollutants spot. Last but not least a little polemic against the Chevrolet Volt competitor, "accused" of being more dependent on oil as an extended power range (it has an internal combustion engine to increase the autonomy).
They did not wait for the response to GM who advised the owners of the Leaf of replacement rental car to avoid the risk of being suddenly walk away because of lack of autonomy.
This scenario is so bad as to seem ironic: the protagonist of the clip remains astonished to observe a society in which all is gasoline. After representing the excess of our dependence on oil situation, the Nissan creative urge to imagine a world without pollution, a world which is the flagship Leaf.
The Japanese company also wants to ask you to reflect on the fact that the car burning could be considered inconceivable for future generations, like the bizarre objects pollutants spot. Last but not least a little polemic against the Chevrolet Volt competitor, "accused" of being more dependent on oil as an extended power range (it has an internal combustion engine to increase the autonomy).
They did not wait for the response to GM who advised the owners of the Leaf of replacement rental car to avoid the risk of being suddenly walk away because of lack of autonomy.
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