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Exclusive position in the front row of the grid: The BMW M850i xDrive Coupe First Edition.

BMW presents a special edition model of the new luxury sports car limited worldwide to 400 units – exclusive exterior and interior trim with specific design features by BMW Individual. Munich. The new BMW 8 Series Coupe is able in a unique way to inspire with its dynamic driving characteristics, whilst at the same time fascinating with luxurious equipment features and a sporty, elegant design. Moreover, maximum exclusiveness is also guaranteed with regard to the individual configuration of the new luxury sports car.  The BMW M850i xDrive Coupe First Edition (combined fuel consumption: 9.8 – 9.7 l/100 km; combined CO2 emissions: 224 – 221 g/km) being launched in the spring of 2019, will provide proof of this. Now, for the first time, the drive and suspension technology of the two-door model, which was developed incorporating motor racing know-how, can now be combined with exclusive BMW Individual exterior and interior equipment features.  The BMW M850i xDrive Coupe Fir...

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2020 Kia Telluride Big Game Commercial | Give It Everything

Kia’s Longest-Ever Super Bowl Ad Showcases the “Give It Everything” Spirit of the Brand and its West Point, GA Manufacturing Facility, Home of the All-New 2020 Telluride SUV Multi-faceted campaign reintroduces the Kia brand to America with a new, all-encompassing brand positioning – “Give It Everything” – highlighting the brand’s focus on quality craftsmanship A key component of the non-celebrity Super Bowl effort is the establishment of “The Great Unknowns” Scholarship Fund to support education IRVINE, Calif., February 3, 2019 – For its 10th consecutive year advertising during the Super Bowl, Kia Motors America took an unconventional approach.  Instead of the usual celebrity glitz and glamour, Kia used its 90-second spot to honor the working-class spirit of Americans nationwide and reintroduce the brand through its upcoming all-new flagship SUV, the 2020 Kia Telluride[1].  Kia’s 360-degree “Give It Everything” marketing campaign kicked off with the Super Bowl s...

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