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Classic advertisements that were both smart and sexy were unlikely to be made today, thanks to the polite awakening that has made modern advertisements as dull as they are preachy

www.dailymail.co.uk, January 24, 2024
In the 1980s, their love affair captured the country, and we rejoiced as their lips finally met. No, not Charles and Diana, silly, but Nescafe's Gold Blend couple. Their love in the ad breaks was a soap opera, and when a new instalment was announced, only a few people took advantage of the ad break to put the kettle on. However, one thing is certain: the excitement surrounding it won't be present any more. Advertising is a dying art form, and no one could be excited about the dreadful, infantile, irritating drivel that adorns our screens these days.

What happened to the iconic cars of the 80s and 90s?

www.dailymail.co.uk, July 1, 2023
The last Ford Fiesta will be retired after 42 years and eight generations. During this time, 4,8 million cars were sold. Millions of Britons have also learned to drive in a Fiesta.

The Volkswagen Classic Golf has come to an end, according to Volkswagen

www.dailymail.co.uk, April 4, 2023
The best thing about automobiles is that they go from A to B, not that they take you from A to B. They teach you about position, style, age, class, design, and history. And how has history influenced it. Golf is Volkswagen's most popular and one of the most profitable of all time, dominating the European market for decades. It was launched in 1974, when you could still buy a Vauxhall Ventora and an Austin Allegro, but its ubiquity has made it practically unrecognizable. Compared to 23 million of the Beetle's predecessor, the Golf, there have been more than 35 million.