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Looks like the Garcias got a new car (1 Viewer)

Good for her!
What are they implying with that line? She definitely stresses the "her" in a way that leads the viewer that she wants to bang the neighbor guy,
It strikes me as a dig on her own husband for failing to be successful enough to get a raise and buy a Buick, as though the Buick-owner's wife married better. That line is by far the most annoying part of the commercial.
That's how I originally took it, but the actors they chose to portray the two husbands lead to a different conclusion. Tall dark and handsome vs scrawny dork. The money isn't the only thing that is "good for her."

 
Good for her!
What are they implying with that line? She definitely stresses the "her" in a way that leads the viewer that she wants to bang the neighbor guy,
It strikes me as a dig on her own husband for failing to be successful enough to get a raise and buy a Buick, as though the Buick-owner's wife married better. That line is by far the most annoying part of the commercial.
That and the ####### jingle/song. I will murder whoever wrote that/put it in the commercial. Like the 13 year old above, I will never buy a buick because of these commercials.

 
Good for her!
What are they implying with that line? She definitely stresses the "her" in a way that leads the viewer that she wants to bang the neighbor guy,
It strikes me as a dig on her own husband for failing to be successful enough to get a raise and buy a Buick, as though the Buick-owner's wife married better.That line is by far the most annoying part of the commercial.
Their kitchen is bigger than my town.

 
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