Which car company should sign Farage as ambassador?
Which car company should sign Farage as ambassador?
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kevinon

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There's some interesting tie-ups where companies boost their creds by signing up a celeb as 'ambassador'.

Victoria Beckham added lustre to Land Rover.
Thierry Henri delivered va va voom to Renault.
Jose Mourinho lent his reputation for winning to Jaguar's F-Type coupe.

Should Porsche be gifting a GT3 RS to Farage?
Or Ferrari making Farage the face of the Purosangue?

Which car company could burnish its brand by associating with Farage?
What could be bring to the relationship?


Cockaigne

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TVR.

Sold a dream that ends up being a nightmare?

robemcdonald

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Ineos

Bill

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MG

PositronicRay

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207 months

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Lada, he's okay with rubles.

Sporky

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88 months

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1934 Ford Fordor Deluxe

carlo996

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45 months

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Dacia. Awful cars. Awful person to front it.

Art Keller

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103 months

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Why a car company ? Surely Coutts Bank would be more appropriate wink

Yahonza

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54 months

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Ford - they keep cancelling their popular models.

FourWheelDrift

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Austin

Vsix and Vtec

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Audi. The first thing that comes to mind when you see either is "oh lord, here comes a pricensoredk"

Tommo87

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137 months

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Cockaigne said:
TVR.

Sold a dream that ends up being a nightmare?
laugh

British Leyland..

Rough101

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99 months

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Amphicar

Alex Z

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100 months

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robemcdonald said:
Ineos
The gammoneer?

robemcdonald

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220 months

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Alex Z said:
robemcdonald said:
Ineos
The gammoneer?
A company fixated on the past and started out of spite. Stuck in an antiquated mindset.
IMO no car encapsulates farage more accurately.

Cockaigne

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robemcdonald said:
A company fixated on the past and started out of spite. Stuck in an antiquated mindset.
IMO no car encapsulates farage more accurately.
British brand that makes cars in Europe. Not sure that is Faragey

robemcdonald

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Cockaigne said:
robemcdonald said:
A company fixated on the past and started out of spite. Stuck in an antiquated mindset.
IMO no car encapsulates farage more accurately.
British brand that makes cars in Europe. Not sure that is Faragey
It’s absolutely perfect for him. All Union Jack waving on the outside, but actually deeply unpatriotic.

Cockaigne

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robemcdonald said:
but actually deeply unpatriotic.
go on, I don't know much about him, but pint of warm ale, pork pie and dailymail reading should be British enough?


donkmeister

11,873 posts

124 months

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Vauxhall pre-Peugeot?

Makes a big thing of being British, but has to do what it's told by a German.

President Merkin

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43 months

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Cockaigne said:
robemcdonald said:
but actually deeply unpatriotic.
go on, I don't know much about him, but pint of warm ale, pork pie and dailymail reading should be British enough?
Might want to catch the news mate. Current events suggest all that stuff might just be a bit of an act people keep falling for.