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Toshiba 'space chair' by Grey London

Following the success of its record-breaking 'timesculpture' spot for Toshiba, Grey London has concocted an ambitious stunt for its latest TV work for the electricals giant.

Ford 'plasma ball' by Wunderman

A giant interactive plasma ball is to be the focus of a microsite aimed at promoting the new Ford Focus model in a new digital work by Wunderman.

Peugeot 'multitaskers' by Euro RSCG 4D

Euro RSCG 4D Digital has unveiled a viral game to promote the launch of the Peugeot 3008 Crossover.

Ford Focus 'white and orange' by Ogilvy Advertising

Ogilvy Advertising has created a new print campaign to accompany a TV spot promoting the new Ford Focus.

Renault 'driving test' by Publicis Dialog

Publicis Dialog has created a Renault DM pack targeting UK driving instructors to promote the new Clio Dynamique model.

Peugeot '3008 Prospect DM' by CMW

CMW has produced a direct mail pack in the style of toy car packaging to promote the new Peugeot 3008 Crossover and drive home the message that it is 'one car you can't fit in a box'.

ASA slams the brakes on Euro RSCG Peugeot ad

LONDON - A national press ad for the Peugeot 308 HDi has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority after two people complained that claims relating to fuel consumption were misleading.

Watchdog bans 'sexist' car ad

LONDON - A poster for UlsterTrader.com, featuring a woman's cleavage and text stating "Nice headlamps. What do you look for in a car?", has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority.

Audi 'feet' by BBH London

BBH has unveiled a new campaign for Audi to promote the manufacturer's new four-door coupe model.

Ad watchdog pulls "environmental" Mercedes ad

LONDON - A press ad for Mercedes-Benz vehicles has been banned by the Advertising Standards Authority after one person complained it exaggerated the level of CO2 reductions for its E-Class Saloon range.

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