Are You Ready to Motor?

Let's sip not guzzle.

Let's leave off-road vehicles off road.

Let's stop pretending we live in the jungle.

Let's stop intimidating each other.

Let's not use the size of our vehicle to compensate for our other shortcomings.

Let's reclaim our garage space.

Let's be nimble.

Let's be quick.

Let's be honest.

Do any of the above lines ring a bell?

They’re from a campaign promoting the MINI Cooper, which made its U.S. debut in 2002. At the time, trucks, SUVs, and minivans made up six of the top-selling vehicles.

The challenge for Andrew Keller of ad agency Crispin Porter+Bogusky was two-fold.

They had a limited budget. And the message they were trying to convey was contrary to the abundant lifestyle associated with large vehicles.

Let’s take a look at three of the main elements that made the ad campaign so successful anyway:

The MINI advertising campaign has been called one of the most influential in modern advertising.

Do you remember the MINI campaign? Care to share your thoughts about it? If so, please post your comments here.

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Published: February 7, 2013

1 Response to “Are You Ready to Motor?”

  1. Hey John

    I thoroughly enjoyed every article of yours this week. Well done!

    Guest (Elmarie)


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