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VIDEO: Airborne Nissan Qashqai for no apparent reason

In Europe, when one says "football", they are more than likely talking about what we Americans call soccer. That is unless you're talking about the Nissan Qashqai CUV, which goes all Dukes of Hazard over the ramp, through the uprights, and onto a cushy platform in a Euro commercial. The tag line is "Nissan Qashqai 3, visitors 0." It's hard to guess exactly the message behind the spot, but any fan of American football in Europe who wants to jump ramps and do stunt work should definitely check out the Qashqai. Check out the video after the jump.
Editor Note: As several posters pointed out in the comments, the Qashqai video is making a Rugby reference, not American Football. Maybe we can get the Qashqai to perform at halftime for our American football games anyway.
Thanks for the tip, Liv!
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Seminole 11:37AM (10/11/2007)
Almost as believable as the Tundra Commercials.
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Calebe 11:39AM (10/11/2007)
crash! Because you can.
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gianmarco felippo 12:24PM (10/11/2007)
It´s post like these that let me down. USA isn't the only country in the world you know, nor by far the best. And American Football isn't the only sport with parallel posts. For your info, those are RUGBY goals, one of the most popular sport in europe. And right now, the RUGBY WORLD CHAMPIONSHIP is taking place in France, so 1+1=...... Come on, can't you research just a little bit before writing nonsense?
John R 12:06PM (10/11/2007)
Its a rugby reference, man. You have to kick the ball thorugh the uprights in that sport also. Rugby is only second to futbol in Europe.
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teeb 12:08PM (10/11/2007)
Er...that's rugby goals in the advert. You know, rugby? It's like american football, but good.
Ties in with the currently-on Rugby World Cup (take note, Americans, this World cup involves teams from around the world, unlike the 'world series').
In rugby, you get 3 points for a drop goal. And you don't wear padding.
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Daniel 8:13PM (10/11/2007)
Three anti-America jokes in one post! Good job!
Nick 12:10PM (10/11/2007)
Don't want to rain on the american ethnocentric flavor of the post, but as the URL spells out at the end of the clip: QASHQAI DROP , and the actual references on that website, point away from "American Football" fans in Europe...
Actually, the "drop" refers a drop kick, and those posts are rugby union posts...
see:
http://news.bbc.co.uk/sportacademy/bsp/hi/rugby_union/rules/scoring/html/drop_goal.stm
So the ad appeals to Rugby Union fans.. which .. we magically happen to be in the middle of the World Cup .. so very targeted, and very a propos..
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XJ X-traordinaire 1:37PM (10/11/2007)
RELAX.
Rugby is played very little in the U.S., so most people would have no frame of reference for this ad outside American Football. In fact, in American Football, a kick through the goal posts also counts as three, so it is an understandable mistake to make.
When I walked around Europe with my Lacrosse stick, people had no idea what the hell it was either, but you didnt see me screaming at Czechs for being ethnocentric.
Pull your cricket bats out of your asses and get a grip.
Cool ad though, Rugby is awesome.
Nick 1:54PM (10/11/2007)
Thank you for the lesson.. but I'm not European.. I'm Canadian, and I understand football quite well.. even the enhanced Canadian league flavour!
Just because I know about Rugby doesn't mean I don't know about American football.. and the Cricket reference is actually funny... thanks!
nissanfreak87 12:59PM (10/11/2007)
Well, that was certainly, odd. Kinda cool I guess
and to the Europeans bashing "American" Football, it's a great sport, play it, you'll love it. No need to hate it because the players are smart enough to put on padding and a helmet.
and as far as the world series is concerned, put any international team against the MLB champs, and I bet the result would be the same, baseball just isn't as big in other countries as it is in the U.S.
nice targeted ad though, even though I've never heard of a car company called "visitors" haha.
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Nick 1:11PM (10/11/2007)
Toronto put the World in World Series !
nissanfreak87 1:37PM (10/11/2007)
true that!! haha, kinda how my hometown airport is "international" I think we have a pigeon that flies to Canada or something
Chris W 1:01PM (10/11/2007)
Odd...
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john riley 2:50PM (10/11/2007)
The guy almost didn't make it to the landing pad!
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