Adverts with cars on water

Adverts with cars on water

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EdT

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5,131 posts

289 months

Friday 2nd August
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Why do sellers of pretty high performance cars think it's beneficial to take photos of the cars in the middle of a shallow lake ?

blue_haddock

3,648 posts

72 months

Friday 2nd August
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EdT said:
Why do sellers of pretty high performance cars think it's beneficial to take photos of the cars in the middle of a shallow lake ?
Because it gets them noticed and people talking about them.

Job done so to speak!

Robertb

1,850 posts

243 months

Friday 2nd August
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I guess for a high-end car, its more appealing than a deserted multistory or half-parked on the pavement next to some wheelie-bins.

EdT

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289 months

Friday 2nd August
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But but ,,, it's not hard to drive for a few mins & find a quiet lane, resulting in this:



vs driving the thing into a pond:



Surely saves a heap of time too.. not cleaning all the underside after.


EdT

Original Poster:

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289 months

Friday 2nd August
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For sale:


donkmeister

8,884 posts

105 months

Friday 2nd August
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EdT said:
Why do sellers of pretty high performance cars think it's beneficial to take photos of the cars in the middle of a shallow lake ?

CRA1G

6,727 posts

200 months

Friday 2nd August
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EdT

Original Poster:

5,131 posts

289 months

Friday 2nd August
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yes apart from any Keiths, obvs

donkmeister said:

Alex_225

6,551 posts

206 months

Friday 2nd August
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I suppose it's to make them appear alluring and interesting.

I mean it is better than your average Autotrader add where the most interesting thing is the Costa Coffee cup that's been left in the centre console! haha

bigandclever

13,909 posts

243 months

Friday 2nd August
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blue_haddock said:
EdT said:
Why do sellers of pretty high performance cars think it's beneficial to take photos of the cars in the middle of a shallow lake ?
Because it gets them noticed and people talking about them.

Job done so to speak!
And ten years ago, or whenever Hartley started doing it, it got them untold column inches in the motoring press for 'free'.

blue_haddock

3,648 posts

72 months

Friday 2nd August
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Robertb said:
I guess for a high-end car, its more appealing than a deserted multistory
So thats why Motorhub (keighley trade centre) never seem to sell any cars!

BigGingerBob

1,777 posts

195 months

Friday 2nd August
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EdT said:
But but ,,, it's not hard to drive for a few mins & find a quiet lane, resulting in this:



vs driving the thing into a pond:



Surely saves a heap of time too.. not cleaning all the underside after.
You've just illustrated why they do it, the bottom one has a much bigger impact and infinitely more visually appealing.

gt40steve

834 posts

109 months

Friday 2nd August
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I know it's not a car but this is how to do it.


Stick Legs

5,604 posts

170 months

Friday 2nd August
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I think it looks quite cool if a little cliche now.

Countdown

41,437 posts

201 months

Friday 2nd August
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BigGingerBob said:
EdT said:
But but ,,, it's not hard to drive for a few mins & find a quiet lane, resulting in this:



vs driving the thing into a pond:



Surely saves a heap of time too.. not cleaning all the underside after.
You've just illustrated why they do it, the bottom one has a much bigger impact and infinitely more visually appealing.
Would have to disagree - I think the bottom one makes a gorgeous car look a bit st. I agree that's just my opinion but those pics are like nails on a blackboard to me.

Aquamarine

21 posts

2 months

Friday 2nd August
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Curiously, when PH recently photographed my car for auction, they didn't suggest the "lake" thing. Missed a trick there!!

Richard-390a0

2,437 posts

96 months

Friday 2nd August
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EdT said:
Surely saves a heap of time too.. not cleaning all the underside after.
LOL if you believe they then clean the underside of the car afterwards!

Gericho

372 posts

8 months

Friday 2nd August
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I think it looks total ste in the middle of a pond. It's like an amateur school attempt at learning photography effects.

I prefer photos on normal tarmac and no photoshopped backgrounds either.

RSstuff

432 posts

20 months

Sunday 4th August
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EdT said:
Why do sellers of pretty high performance cars think it's beneficial to take photos of the cars in the middle of a shallow lake ?
What demographic commonly leaves school at 13....

Edited by RSstuff on Sunday 4th August 16:22