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We take a look at our favorite automobile commercials from the 2011 Super Bowl between the Green Bay Packers and Pittsburg Steelers.

7. Mercedes-Benz "Welcome"

A distress signal goes off and all the Mercedes-Benzs round up for a gathering.

Favorite Part:
Watching the new Mercedes-Benzs roll out of the shadows.




6. Bridgestone - Carma

A man spares a beaver's life and receives a favor later on down the line in return.

Favorite Part:
Debating whether or not the favor was really returned.




5. Volkswagen Commercial: The Force

A young Darth Vader realizies the power of the his inner forcce.

Favorite Part:
Young Vader's persistence in using the force.




4. CareerBuilder - Parking Lot

Now this one is not exactly about cars but it gets the point across of dealing with "monkeys at the job" and their bad parking. Maybe it's time to start thinking different.

Favorite Part:
Realizing I am also stuck between a bad job and a hard place.




3. 2011 Cars.com Super Bowl Ad: The Reviews Are In

The cars at the dealership have a hilarious conversation about what people are saying about them.

Favorite Part:
"Your ride is very smooth"




2. Miss Evelyn | Chevy Camaro

Two story board artists narrate their idea of a perfect Camaro commercial.

Favorite Part:
Finding out lovely Miss Evelyn is the school teacher we all wish we had back in elementary.




1. Chrysler Eminem Super Bowl Commercial - Imported From Detroit

Eminem makes his second Super Bowl commercial appearance for the night capturing the essence of Detroit and its impact on the American automotive world.

Favorite Part:
Ending with the line "This is the motor city and this is what we do".

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