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Bridgestone DriveGuard

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Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial, 'Tire vs. US Olympic Archer Khatuna Lorig'
30s
Automotive

Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial, 'Tire vs. US Olympic Archer Khatuna Lorig'

Bridgestone DriveGuard

To demonstrate the ability of their DriveGuard tires, Bridgestone puts them to the test against U.S. Olympic archer Khatuna Lorig. She raises her bow and arrow and punctures both a DriveGuard tire and a regular tire, after which both cars begin driving. The DriveGuard tire is intended to go over 50 miles after a puncture and it does, while the regular tire starts to lose its shape and pressure much faster.

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Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial, 'Pep Talk' Featuring Jon Gruden
30s
Automotive

Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial, 'Pep Talk' Featuring Jon Gruden

Bridgestone DriveGuard

A Bridgestone employee explains that the company's DriveGuard tires are engineered to come through in the clutch and Former NFL coach Jon Gruden helps prove it. After driving over nails in the road, Jon gets out to give the tires a pep talk. He declares they gotta get back up after taking a hit because there will always be nails on the road to victory. The employee interrupts to inform him that DriveGuard tires have the ability to drive up to 50 miles to safety after being punctured, but Jon lik

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Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial Featuring Julie Bowen
30s
Automotive

Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial Featuring Julie Bowen

Bridgestone DriveGuard

Bridgestone Tires perform best when you need it most, like when Julie Bowen is late taking her son to a birthday party and she runs over a nail strip. Her Bridgestone DriveGuard tires are designed to travel up to fifty miles after taking a puncture, which is great since she remembered the present but forgot the kid.

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Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial, 'Diapers' Featuring Will Arnett
30s
Automotive

Bridgestone DriveGuard TV Commercial, 'Diapers' Featuring Will Arnett

Bridgestone DriveGuard

Bridgestone created DriveGuard tires so actor Will Arnett can get to the store to buy diapers. To be clear, the diapers are for his son. As he and the Bridgestone specialist go for a ride, Will learns that the tires even protect against nails on the road. This is especially good, he says, since they're going commando.

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