You know, I really dislike Pontiac commercials. Pontiacs never get good reviews (except maybe the Pontiac Vibe which is just a rebadged Toyota Matrix). As far as I'm concered, the whole thing about Pontiacs being sporty is just a marketing gimmick.
On the other hand, I like Mazda commercials. As far as commercials go, I think they're generally well done, and they get my heart going as a driver. But until relatively recently, Mazda (like Pontiac) didn't have the products to back up their "Zoom-zoom" claims apart from the Miata. Apparently things have been changing at Mazda since those zoom-zoom commercials have started come out and Mazda has brought out some cars that auto journalists really like to write about. For a few years, the Mazda Protege has been praised as being the sportiest and most fun to drive compact sedan (apart from specially tuned models like the Civic Si, etc.). Then Mazda came out with the Protege 5 which also scored high with the journalists on the fun-to-drive scale. And now the Mazda 6 which is coming out soon has already received very good reviews. According to the reviews, the 6 should also be tops in the fun-to-drive scale among the mid-size, mid-priced family sedans. That's above the Camry, Accord, and even the sporty new Altima. Ooh, and just wait for the Mazdaspeed Protege, the successor to the MP3. The reviews admit that the Mazdas aren't the most powerful or the fastest in a straight line compared to their competitors, but they've got driving enjoyment pegged. In some sense, the same driving philosophy that gets engineered into BMWs is also getting engineered into newer Mazdas, at a family sedan price.
By the way, I really like the two new Mazda 6 commercials. Theres the one that's just the tachometer reving and getting pegged at 6 grand, and the other one where the car drifts in the dirt leaving behind a large dust cloud shaped like a 6.
Yeah yeah, I know none of you care.
By the way, did I ever mention that one of my dreams is to become a writer for a car magazine? Actually, that's more like a fantasy than a dream.
