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Opel Stuffs Many Adorable Kittens into a Car: Corsa Ad!

Opel Stuffs Many Adorable Kittens into a Car: Corsa Ad! 5 photos
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The new Opel Corsa is not so new. It's just the old one wit a new front bumper and… oh my God, are those kittens?
Yeah, come to think of it, the Corsa is kind of a big deal, since this Germanic supermini has always been among the Top 10 best selling cars in Europe. And now that there's an all-new model, the automaker is doing anything it can to present it in the best light possible.

Last night, Opel Deutschland released a whole bunch of new commercial as part of a marketing campaign titled "Der neue Opel Corsa: Das Neue OH!". They've even taken the time to release a full music video, but by far everyone's favorite clip is this 20 second ad that's essentially packed with more cuteness than we can handle.

Why stuff a car with kittens? Apparently, these adorable young creatures form a jury of adjudicators who are looking into the qualities of the Corsa. With a heated windscreen, a heated steering wheel and a heated driver's seat, they find Opel's B-segment hatch a very cozy place to be.

We could go on and tell you how the Corsa comes with its first 1-liter, 3-cylinder turbo engine or how the engineers have honed the suspension for comfort. But there's a glovebox full of little Birman bundles of fluff and you probably don't care about anything else right now.

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About the author: Mihnea Radu
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Mihnea's favorite cars have already been built, the so-called modern classics from the '80s and '90s. He also loves local car culture from all over the world, so don't be surprised to see him getting excited about weird Japanese imports, low-rider VWs out of Germany, replicas from Russia or LS swaps down in Florida.
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