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The General TV Commercial, 'Embarrassing Date'
The General
During a date, a man excuses himself to the bathroom to freshen up. However, the sink explodes, and covers him in water. The General knows that some embarrassing situations are unavoidable but says it will continue to cover drivers even if other companies won't.

The General TV Commercial, 'Low Down Payments'
The General
No matter what your driving record looks like, The General can find you affordable insurance.

The General TV Commercial, 'Barbecue'
The General
The General mingles at a BBQ while another guest asks about the affordable car insurance The General offers.

The General TV Commercial, 'More Pizza' Featuring Shaquille O'Neal
The General
While enjoying a televised sporting event and some pizza, Shaquille O'Neal informs The General that he downloaded The General app, which allows him to make payments right from his phone, find a place to pay with cash in person or check the status of a claim. The General is proud and says the company built the app to do everything, although Shaq is disappointed it won't order more pizza for him.

The General TV Commercial, 'Bad Driving Record'
The General
If you need insurance for your new car but don't have the best dirving record, call The General for a free quote.

The General TV Commercial, 'BFFs' Featuring Shaquille O'Neal
The General
Throughout their lifelong friendship, The General and Shaquille O'Neal have always been there for one another. The General Insurance promises to stick by you too, just as it has for the past 55 years.

The General TV Commercial, 'The General Skunk' Featuring Shaquille O'Neal
The General
Shaquille O'Neal and the General confront an uninsured woman about to drive away. O'Neal says driving without insurance is as crazy as starting a skunk farm in the backyard, which seems to bring back traumatic memories for her. Don't delay because of a few missed payments, The General tells her, because she can get affordable rates -- even if she doesn't have perfect credit.

The General TV Commercial, 'Good Insurance and Low Cost'
The General
A woman calls The General with concerns about her ability to get good insurance at a low price. The General assures her that even though she has an accident on her driving record she will have low payments.

The General TV Commercial, 'Grandma Scooter'
The General
After losing his car insurance, a man is forced to ride to work on the back of an elderly woman's motorized wheelchair. As she cruises down the road, goggles and all, the look of embarrassment on his face is unmistakable. The General says life doesn't have to be this hard and invites you to get an insurance quote online.

The General TV Commercial, 'Party'
The General
The General gives over a million online car insurance quotes every year. It's anonymous and only takes a couple of minutes to complete.

The General TV Commercial, 'Steak Special'
The General
A couple is pleasantly shocked when the $5.99 steak special they ordered turns out to be ginormous, with a side barrel of steak sauce. With this, The General asks: what if everyone gave you the value it does? The insurer claims to have affordable rates, even if you've missed a few payments.

The General TV Commercial, 'Low Rider' Featuring Snoop Dogg
The General
Two friends admire the smooth paint jobs and low stature of low riders as they drive by. Snoop Dog pulls up in a hot pink car with The General riding shotgun and drops the beats, leaving the friends starstruck. The General claims to offer low rates on insurance.

The General TV Commercial, 'Welcome Back' Featuring Shaquille O'Neal
The General
While Shaquille O'Neal and his friend, The General, are relaxing, they are bombarded by former auto insurance customers. The company says that it will take back former customers and those that have lapsed in coverage. After all, not all breakups last forever.

USAA TV Commercial, 'Military Family Financial Obstacles'
USAA
When it comes to financial obstacles, USAA is there for military members and their families. Life brings obstacles, and USAA brings advice.

USAA TV Commercial, 'Member Voices: Joe Lombardi'
USAA
Joe Lombardi, veteran and quarterbacks coach for the New Orleans Saints, declares he is a USAA member for life. He believes in the dependability, honesty and integrity of the company and never feels like just a number.

USAA TV Commercial, 'The Hayles Family: Members for Life
USAA
The Hayes family expresses their gratitude to USAA for helping take care of them while Steward Hayes was gone for long army deployments in Iraq. When his wife was in a car accident, she called USAA and was immediately helped. She says the group thanked her for her service and insists that the spouses of soldiers serve their country as well.

USAA Homeowners Insurance TV Commercial, 'Tenney Family'
USAA Homeowners Insurance
After buying their first home together, Angelina and Michael Tenney checked homeowners insurance rates and switched to USAA. They are both US Navy veterans, but she claims to outrank her husband in the military and in the home.

USAA TV Commercial, 'You're Not Alone'
USAA
USAA has a message for the people who have lost their homes and much more from Hurricane Florence: You're not alone. USAA stands by ready to help those recover and rebuild from this unfortunate natural disaster.

USAA Bank TV Commercial, 'Mini Golf'
USAA Bank
Jack's mini golf date declares the loser buys lunch right before getting a hole-in-one. USAA Bank has his back, so when he hits the ball off a whale and into the water, he doesn't have to sweat it. The bank representatives explain that he's been saving a little extra with no monthly service fees so he can spend more on corn dogs and some putt-putt practice.

USAA TV Commercial, 'Member Voices: Rivera Family'
USAA
Retired Staff Sergeant David Rivera spent 11 years in active duty before settling down to raise a family. When his teenage daughter was in a recent car accident, Rivera and his wife were relieved that USAA offered them support. The Rivera family has been a USAA member since 2002, and will continue to be one for life.