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Watch Kia One Epic Ride Super Bowl 2011 Commercial Online – YouTube Video of Poseidon, Aliens and Temples of Egypt

This year’s Super Bowl is sure to be very interesting has two very well matched teams will take the field on February 6, 2011. For those who are not interested and the Green Bay Packers or Pittsburgh Steelers who will be the case that they are likely very interested in the Super Bowl commercials. One commercial that is sure to turn heads as the new Kia Epic Ride commercial. With this being a very popular spot it should come as no surprise to see many looking to watch the Kia One Epic Ride Super Bowl 2011 commercial online.


This commercial goes through quite a roller coaster ride as it involves Poseidon, Aliens, and the Egyptians at the Great Pyramids among other locations. I will be very interesting to see how this commercial is received as many car companies are looking very hard to gain market share during the 2011 commercial. It is the case that Audi, BMC and Mercedes will all have commercials along with many other car companies that are looking to gain market share in 2011.

Luckily, YouTube offers the ablitz channel which will enable fans to watch all of the Super Bowl commercials shortly after the game is over. Fans will also be able to vote for their favorite commercials and YouTube will tally the votes and display the top 10 commercials of the 2011 Super Bowl. Last year millions of people watch the Super Bowl and many of these ads help companies produce a profit. It will be very interesting to see how things go this year as many are predicting that the overall economy will recover greatly in 2011.

Here is a little bit more about Kia from Wikipedia:

According to Kia Motors, the name “Kia” derives from the Sino-Korean words ki (“to come out”) and a (which stands for Asia), it is roughly translated as “arise or come up out of Asia” or “rising out of Asia”.[7][8]
South Korea’s oldest car company, Kia was founded on June 9, 1944 as a manufacturer of steel tubing and bicycle parts by hand — and has operated as one of the country’s Chaebols since. In 1952, Kia changed its name from Kyungsung Precision Industry,[9] and later built motorcycles (starting in 1957), trucks (1962) and cars (1974). The company opened its first integrated automotive assembly plant in 1973, the Sohari Plant. Starting in 1986, in partnership with Ford, Kia produced several Mazda derived vehicles for both domestic sales in South Korea into other countries. These models include the Pride (based on the Mazda 121) and Avella, which were sold in North America and Australasia as the Ford Festiva and Ford Aspire.
In 1992, Kia Motors America was incorporated in the United States. The first Kia-branded vehicles in the United States were sold from four dealerships in Portland, Oregon in February 1994. Since then, Kia expanded methodically one region at a time. Dealers in 1994 sold the Sephia, and a few years later the United States line expanded with the addition of the Sportage.
However, Kia’s bankruptcy in 1997, part of the Asian financial crisis, resulted in 51% of the company being acquired in 1998 by South Korean rival Hyundai Motor Company, outbidding Ford Motor Company which had owned an interest in Kia Motors since 1986.[10] Subsequently, however, Hyundai has divested some of its ownership of Kia Motors,[11] and currently Hyundai Motor Company owns less than 40% of the company.
In October 2006, Kia Motors America broke ground for Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia in West Point, Georgia, representing a $1 billion USD investment for the company.[12] Kia Motors Manufacturing Georgia opened in February, 2010. For 2009, KMA recorded its 15th consecutive year of increased U.S. market share.[13]

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