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APPROPRIATE: Proof Porsche knows how to make SFW ads

APPROPRIATE: Proof Porsche knows how to make SFW ads

Tight crop of a Porsche print ad from 1991, getting in close on the back end of a red Porsche 911 Turbo.
Although they still can’t stop looking at butts.

In a previous post, I highlighted the numerous car ads through the decades, including several Porsche ads, that have pushed the bounds of SFW-itude. Like, pushed them hard. Like, sometimes pushing them entirely over a cliff and watching them crash to the rocks below and explode. But I also noted that, at the very say time, they were putting out ads that were clever and attention-grabbing in a non-horny way. (Whether I also got a giggle out of the horny ones, because I am twelve, is none of your business.)

A recent read of an interview with ad veteran Bruce Bildsten, discussing his early days at Fallon McElligott Rice highlighted, in particular, the agency’s work on some of the beautifully simple and far less horny Porsche ads from the late ‘80s onward. And that made me realize I’ve been remiss in not giving proper credit for the brand’s awesome, non-horny ads. I like them. They’re clever, they’re straightforward, and they really embody Porsche’s uniquely cocky-yet-accessible, it’s-not-bragging-if-you-can-back-it-up brand spirit. Porsche has come out with some ads that have made me want to just step outside and walk around a little. So these are… some of those.

Porsche Print Ads I Like Because They’re Good

Read the 1993 Porsche ad: Nobody's perfect.
Read the 1990 Porsche ad: No clutch, but one heck of an accelerator.
Read the 1991 Porsche ad: An expensive sportscar or a very reasonable racecar.
Read the 1991 Porsche ad: You can't hear the passenger scream.
Read the 1992 Porsche ad: 171 mph certainly is inspiring.
Read the 1993 Porsche ad: Far from being all things to all people.
Read the 1993 Porsche ad: It’s not a statement. It’s a hand gesture.
Read the 1994 Porsche ad: Hit the track and roll down the window.
Read the 1995 Porsche ad: Kills bugs fast.
Read the 1997 Porsche ad: An object in motion stays in motion.

… That’s it. That’s the post.

I only featured ten here because more than ten would be a lot, but they’re far from the only ones I like. Check out the interview with Bruce Bildsten, AIROWS’ roundup of brilliant vintage Porsche ads, and Best Ads of All Time on X Twitter to see more that I could have easily included, given the space. Because they’re, like… good, and stuff, and far Safer For Work than those other ones, and I like them.

I mean, like, good job on the ads. For real. All PG-13 or below, and still clever and fun and compelling, still Ads I Wish I’d Made.

I like the one about not being all things to all people. It’s bold and self-assured.

And also the one with the taco.

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