Will Ferrell challenged Norway to an electric vehicle face-off in General Motors’ GM, +4.54% Super Bowl spot, which was getting some buzz ahead of the big game. The GM “No Way, Norway” commercial featured the former “SNL” star drafting fellow actor/comedians Kenan Thompson and Awkwafina to cross the Atlantic and show that they won’t stand for the Nordic country selling way more EVs per capita than the U.S. does.
div.youtube { height:0; position:relative; padding-bottom:56.25%; } div.youtube > iframe { position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0; width: 100%; height: 100%; } And in a teaser for the official Super Bowl ad, Ferrell made a prank call to order 5 million anchovy pizzas for the entire country. Watch: Cardi B, Serena Williams, Dolly Parton, John Travolta lead star-studded Super Bowl commercialsFord Motor Norge created a James Bond-inspired clip that features Mustang Mach-E SUVs delivering pizzas around Norway’s capital — driving home the point that, unlike GM, Ford is already selling all-electric vehicles in Norway and across Europe. It tweeted at Ferrell that when he does finally arrive in the country, “We’ll save you a slice.
iframe.twitter-tweet { width: 100% !important; } Meanwhile, the Universitetet i Agder responded with a mock apology video to mend American-Norwegian relations — but which really serves as a humblebrag to other ways that Norway’s quality of life may be better than ours.
GM 'Free' = government taking almost 50% of your earnings (between income tax and VAT)...
GM Tesla to the moon🚀 elonmusk
GM Power grid in Norway is 98% hydropower, works well in the spring and summer not so well in fall and winter.
GM Who gives a crap about Norway, do they even own Boats, Campers, ATV’s..anything remotely recreational? Electric Vehicles have a lot of ground to cover before they will be mainstream in America. Electric mileage to and from work 200 miles, towing a boat, gear and family 30 miles!
GM also nice when 20% of your GDP comes from selling oil...
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What is Norway going to do with the 2 million barrels of oil a day it produces which pays for all those programs?