You guys crack me up. That's not a real video. It was staged by an ad agency in London. It was made to look like a "candid" shot. Rest assured it isn't. I work at an ad agency. You would be surprised at how many videos and photos (especially on car forums!) are actually "secret" advertisements. This is a new type of "viral" advertising. Ad agencies and clients track the number of hits the video or website gets. Remember the "Stolen A3" -- a little more transparent then the IKEA ad. How about the Mini Cooper "Robot" stories--all those fake websites that said a man was buying Mini Cooper S to build a gigantic robot in the UK, magazine articles...etc. It's kind of scary when you are unable to tell fact from fiction. Advertising from editorial. You get the idea. I think they need to find some way to better monitor this. Cheers Chris
^^ that makes sense, but come on that is great stuff, and aslong as the videos are funny ie. trunkmonkeys they are FINE w/ me. i wish they would show the trunkmonkey movies on tv instead of the same xcel engery commercail.