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Jan 23 2013, 4:23am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Audi has had great Super Bowl commercials over the past years. This year Audi will ask consumers which commercial to air. According to USA Today, Audi will release three versions of the Audi Super...
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The three versions of the Audi Super Bowl 2013 Ad have been released on Youtube. Watch the Audi Super Bowl 2013 Ad and its iterations and then vote for the one that is going to the Big Game.
Source: Automotive News
Audi has had great Super Bowl commercials over the past years. This year Audi will ask consumers which commercial to air. According to USA Today, Audi will release three versions of the Audi Super Bowl 2013 commercial on Thursday midnight ET.
The Audi Super Bowl 2013 Ad features the Audi S6 sport sedan. The Audi Ad has a guy attending the prom with his father's Audi S6. He comes without a date, but feels irresistible driving the S6. He parks at the principal's spot, kisses the prom queen and gets into a hustle with the prom king. How the ad continues will be up to you.
See also our Super Bowl 2013 Dates and Facts Guide and watch the latest Super Bowl 2013 Ad Teasers.
The Super Bowl 2013 will take place on Sunday, February 3, 2013 in New Orleans. Our traditional Super Bowl Ads for Geeks Guide will again feature full coverage of the Super Bowl Ads ahead and during the Super Bowl XLVII (superbowl 2013). You will also be able to watch Super Bowl 2013 Ads here as soon as they are revealed. Many Super Bowl 2013 ads will be released well before the Super Bowl game day. See all confirmed Super Bowl 2013 Advertisers and the latest Super Bowl 2013 Ads announcements.
Luigi Lugmayr
Luigi Lugmayr (Google) is the founding chief Editor of I4U News and brings over 15 years
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