Thursday, March 28, 2019
Comparing Two Advertisements :: Adverts, Compare and Contrast
Comparing Advertisements For this comparison I pretend chosen to compare two railcar adverts. The first advert I chose was from the car magazine Autocar and this is an advert for a Chrysler PT Cruiser. The second advert I chose was from the Sunday Times and this is for a Fiat Ulysse. I chose these two adverts because I feel that they will be good compare as they have similarities and differences so in that location are many things I can mark virtually. There is a big difference in the sale manoeuvre of the 2 adverts. The Fiat is a soft sell advert because there is no reference to the price of the car or any statistics about the car where as the Chrysler advert displays the price in big poetry at the top of the advert and it also refers to the fuel consumption of the car. This shows that the 2 adverts use different tactics to advertise and sell the car. I speculate that the target audience for these cars are the same both of these cars are family cars. both of the cars are designed to be comfortable and safe, they are not denote to be fast sports cars or stylish city cars they are announce as normal cars. In both of the adverts there is no trustworthy reference towards the performance of the car apart from in the Chrysler where there is a reference to the fuel consumption of the car but this backs up the advert that the Chrysler is a car for a sensible family individual because that is the kind of person who would show interest in the economics of the car. Both of the adverts have main points that they want you to commission on as soon as you compute at them, on the Chrysler advert the first thing they want you to focus on is the name of the car and the price which are both in bold font at the top of the page, the Fiat wants you to focus on the name of the car which is written in huge letters diagonally
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