File this under "We Have No Idea..." It's apparently an exercise in how many people will fit in the Subaru Dias Wagon, a tiny, Japan-only minivan. And apparently, it's a Subaru promotional video.
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actualsize says:
07:26 AM, 09/17/09
Er, how about...no.
rsholland says:
08:14 AM, 09/17/09
Probably even more interesting is how few Asians are used as models in the marketing of Japanese products to Japanese consumers.
firstwagon says:
08:15 AM, 09/17/09
I notice the can doesn't lower at all even with all the weight. I guess they chopped the bottom of the video so you couldn't see the supports.
zeniff says:
08:57 AM, 09/17/09
firstwagon...good call! It was the 1st thing I noticed as well. With that many people on board, the thing would be sagging like crazy, not to mention it should be leaning and responding as people climb on board, and not even a budge. Supports, no doubt.
actualsize says:
10:31 AM, 09/17/09
And can we stop with all the whooping and hollering? Was the experience really all that? Are you chomping at the bit to do it again? Frankly, this video makes me want to give Das Wagon a wide berth.
firstwagon says:
12:08 PM, 09/17/09
Remember this is a "Subaru promotional video".
These aren't carefree college kids, these are paid actors trying to pretend to be cool.
And not doing a very convincing job BTW.
silverstang1 says:
12:18 PM, 09/17/09
lol so true, that guy with the glasses looks like such an idiot
iwatchf1 says:
07:33 PM, 09/17/09
I wander how many Americans would fit in there?