Hyundai is serious about its campaign to wake up America about the Compact Car and what has been dubbed as the Hyundai Compact Car Conspiracy. You may remember me bringing the campaign to your attention right before the Superbowl. This video is even more entertaining then the last ones as it takes you through the years of compact car commercials. Can you figure out what stays the same from commercial to commercial?
If you didn’t figure it out, it is the compact car. Each commercial proclaims the best MPG around, that the car is “so big”, and there is so much space. However if you follow through the decades you will notice the car doesn’t seem to have changed one bit!. Hence the Compact Car Conspiracy theory and Hyundai’s release of the new Elantra. The 40-MPG car! Snap out of it and free your mind from the conspiracy and check out the new Elantra.
Right now you can enter weekly through 4/6/11 for a chance to win $500 with the 40 Miles of Fun Giveaway
Maybe you know someone that is under this hypnotic theory or someone with Compact Crampomitosis
Millions of compact car drivers are fighting against leg-buckling Crampomitosis, caused by a chronic lack of leg room. These choice-starved people have knees riddled with teeth marks, toes pointing in impossible directions, and seemingly no choice when it comes to a comfortable car to drive. Please help us help them to rise up—without cracking joints, and without shame. Join others in this fight against Crampomitosis and donate to find a cure. All contributions to this cause will actually benefit Americans for the Arts, which will help the car designers of the future build compacts that are roomier, more stylish, and free of pain and suffering.
If you know someone with this condition feel free to hop on over to Cure Compact Crampomitosis and support the cause with a small donation.
monique says
I have a 2010 Elantra and it gets 35 or 36. I haven’t honestly gotten that, but over 30 definitely. I probably average 28, which is fine for me! Saves me so much money in gas.
Kathy says
Wow… I would love a 40 MPG vehicle!