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  • LOL you Aussies ripped us off with that commercial, still funny though. But your version is more slapstick and tacky, NZ'S has more class and sophistication.

  • @slapnut892 - um you do realise that the same company did both of these ads? They were both directed by a Kiwi, Tony Williams from Saatchi and Saatchi.

  • omg

  • LOL riped of nz much lol

  • WE CAN SUPPLY NEW 2012 MODEL YEAR HILUX FROM THAILAND. PLEASE E-MAIL US dubey@alpha-auto.co.th

    THAILAND PRICE IS MUCH CHEAPER THAN AUSTRALIA

  • Copycat Aussies - not a single new idea since the sheep shagger joke in the 1920s.

    90 years of copying New Zealand creativity.

    The Hilux ute 'Bugger' came out YEARS ago in NZ. Involved Kiwi things like ripping a cow in half, or destroying a dunny by slingshotting a tree on it.

    Of course, our dog is a huntaway... Best uphill dog in the world.

  • @DrLeavingsoon its amazing your ego can fit on that sheep infested island you call home

  • @KarmacomaPolice I know, isn't it great?

  • @KarmacomaPolice its amazing how shit you are at rugby. welldone on the bronze

  • @NZARMY16 bronze and the bledisloe, its got a nice ring to it. Congrats on the world cup though, was an awesome final 10 minutes

  • ewww that guy didn't wipe his arse when he got up hahaha

  • ...just add Foster's

  • Wow its been 10 years since i last saw this!! Was on when Always Greener was on tv!

  • @Drunkkid69 left like a few months ago to!

  • Toyota, one of the most durable utes on the market. Bugger!

  • stupid commercials for stupid cars

  • @alergic2bullshit *great commercials for *great *trucks....that's what you meant.

  • poor dog

  • ohh, trying to promote there bad brakes are we

  • @AppleDung wot a dick didn't you hear that he forgot to put the handbrake on.

  • Aww, why did they have the dog land in the Shitter?

  • [quote] "Why can't you build us a car that we can take to church on sunday, but we can also use to take the pigs to sell on market days" [/quote]

    And that's where Ford invented the worlds first utility vehicle, in Australia.

  • First Brazil õ/

  • For all you people outside of australia who think that we dont talk like that, heres a simple conversation.

    How'ya going?

    Good, yourself mate!

  • @EnergyHarness This is true!

    I experienced this constantly in Australia,

  • Your shout mate :)

    EnergyHarness

  • hahahahahahahahhahahahah(snort­)hahahahahahahahahahah

  • I love how at 0:10, he doesn't even swear, not even a "bugger", he just goes "ooohhh!!"

  • hahaha top commercial

  • IT HAS THE MAT PROBLEM

  • watch?v=aZF8N9NItHI

  • love this ad, all the good ads they explain what a aussie is get banned..... like where the bloody hell are ya and bugger .

  • even though the hilux is a japanese ute, never in my life could i imagine a japanese bloke driving one lol

  • Actually, i never thought about that, but come to think of it it's so true! You only ever see tradies driving these things

  • @h3ll0b0b Really?

    I see old men, women, teens and I see heaps of stupid fucking mini trucks.

  • @Grogan1988 Why do Australians and people from New Zeland call them Utes? In America they are Toyota Tacoma or Tundra pickups. We have sport Utes, which are SUVs. I never understood that!

  • @Motorfordtoyota ute is short for utility plus australia invented the ute. a ute is a car that the bloke can use on a farm for loading stock, hay, fencing e.c.t and the missis can also drive to curch on sundays and do the shopping, that was the original idea of it any way. a combination of a truck and a car.

  • @trodengore you got that from top gear

  • @oliloveskath well i actually knew before they shown a ute on topgear australia invented them but i am not sure about the story but it sounds like something that would happen in australia

  • @Motorfordtoyota Ute is short for utility vehicle. Here in Australia they are mainly used by tradesman and farmers.

  • @Motorfordtoyota ute is short for utility vehicle, but the ute, pick up, tundra or whatever was invented in Australia so we can call them whatever we like

  • Buggar mate...

  • cool baby!!

  • Lol the baby: "bugger"!

  • Best ad in the world.

  • "Bricks, topsoil, planks, and What?"

    I didn't quite catch all that.

    "Mind my new ute?"

  • handbrake

  • hand rake?

  • @danebrewer10 Handbrake

  • It seems like all the Hilux ads are "bugger" ones, but they are funny.

  • Buggah, not bahgger...

  • love this ad

  • BUGGER!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • bugger

  • The funny thing is, Top Gear actually did ram a Hilux through a hut and into a tree, among other things. Japanese trucks are awesome.

  • they just buggered a good kiwi ad

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  • Muy bueno.

  • LINDOOO Beautifulll 5 stars eh eh eh the dog on the hole hihihi

  • heartofzorro,

    That toilet is what us Aussies call a "long drop" toilet - a hole is bored into the ground and a 205 litre drum with both ends cut out of it is put into the top and that is where the seat is bolted to! once the hole is full, it is filled in and another is started!

    Joe

  • This ad's a classic, can't get more aussie than this.

  • Reminds me of Mad Max and "The Night Rider" born with a steering wheel in his hands...

  • lol @ the baby xD

  • They should bring it to North America. Tacoma sucks.

  • AUS PRIDE

  • wow Aussie comericial are really werid compaired to american comercials

  • Well, for starters we don't have the Moral Majority busting our balls every time we produce a humourous advert - thus the ability to use rather coarse language on broadcast TV. Also, as you can probably tell, our sense of humour is a bit different to the US.

  • @AlexOnTheBus aaww but i love Aussie humour omg american bought computers are stupid omg i tried writing "humour" the right way and not the lazy american "Me sometimes" way and it said error lol

  • This has always been one of my favourite ads of all time. Mum hates it. hehe bugger!! lmao

  • Its a New Zealand ad, not an aussie ad, its the second version of the first Bugger ad in this series

  • This one isn't. The original 'Footrot Flats' version (for want of a better description) was produced in NZ for the NZ market - the Australian version simply had the addition of a banjo version of the 'Oh What A Feeling - Toyota' jingle. This one, thought, was Australian from go to OWAFT jump with a return to the good ol' 'unbreakable' theme.

  • This was an Australian ad, the "foot rot flats" version as it were was developed for both Australian and NZ markets only our lovely aussies decided to ban the ad cause at the time "Bugger" was considered a swear word.  Did the same thing with the Hyundai Santa Fe ad, cause that "promoted bad driving"

  • bugga they don't make them now do they?

  • i don't think they've ever stopped...

  • bugga !!!

  • Down the crapper, bugger!!!

  • roll a hilux and i bet there breakable haha

  • If you want to see how indestructable they are check out 'Top gear Killing a Toyota Part 1' and '2(b)'.

  • the hilux is so old but is the best truck is better than ford and chavy or other truck

  • ROFL. i like when the baby says bugger hahah

  • BUGGA

  • omg this car is soooo old now!

  • bugger

    roflmao

  • ha ha ha...these ads are funny. but it would never get shown on uk tv cause of the 'bugger',lol...damn censorship

  • I thought NZ was a state of Australia?

  • No Tasmania is part of Australia's continent

  • but new Zealand supposably broke off australia long ago

  • nothing broke off, the oceans rose up (and are still rising) and now only high land and mountains are exposed.

  • thank you for explaining that captain know-it-all

  • oh god i remember this.

  • ISNT TOYOTA A JAPANESE FIRM?

  • yes

  • does that somehow meen that they cant sell 'em in australia?

  • lol

  • Just because Toyota is Japanese doesn't make the Government want to ban them either!

  • Just because the trucks are made in Japan doesn't mean a thing. They still export them around the World, including Australia.

  • sometimes there not made in japan either. sometimes there made in the country their sold in.

  • hahalol bugger

  • the little kid saying bugger is great

  • bugger

  • That's what John Howard said!!

  • i wish they had theese here in the u.s.a than dad could drive me and mom around in it and say we dont give a damn about the moron tailgating us at 100 m.p.h that would be sweet

  • they have toyota tacomas in the usa ... same car, dif styling

  • I remember this huge controversy about these ads cos of the word "bugger".

  • The fact is that Hilux is one of the most durable cars in the world (if not THE most durable). Jeremy (Top Gear) actually chose that car to go to the North Pole (and was successful). Insane... :) Go Toyota!

  • I have to agree here! Our family has three successive generations of HiLux at the moment and you just can't bloody kill 'em! They are so bloody tough (well up until 2004's 4WD versions)!

  • bugger! thats good!!!

  • NZ? is that a country

  • course its a country!!! New Zealand. its two islands just east of Australia.

  • Hahaha this brings back memories

  • wata copy ov the original nz ad

  • No its not you totally copied us!!

  • Whether you like it or not, the money for Toyota Ads in NZ comes from Toyota Australia who controls everything in these two countries.

  • ...and whether YOU like it or not, the NZ commercials were WRITTEN, PRODUCED and DIRECTED by Kiwi's, featuring Kiwi's in a Kiwi location. King Kong, Lord of the Rings, Jurassic park... 90% of FX in those movies were made in NZ as well... Financing is not the subject here... If it was the subject, I could remind you that Crocodile Dundee was financed by Universal... Bet that hurt you Aussie!!

  • Bugger!

  • I like the australian accent!! funny though

  • Classic! Unbreakable - isn't that the Aussie slogan for Toyota? Gotta be an OZ ad! In NZ the slogan is "Toyota - Everyday". :)

  • Yeah, nobody here offers any proof about where the ad was made...But I agree with the general assertions that it is the Aussie follow-up of the original Kiwi ad. Everything here looks Aussie, - the people, the building, even the sunlight.. But it may have been played in NZ as well.

  • its an australian advert. the accent is different. and bugger isnt a new zeland phrase.

  • Good old New Zealand ad

  • huahuahuahua

    It's a nice joke!!

  • lmao i remember this commercial.lol

  • lmao the baby XD

  • My hilux is pretty much the same as that one and has been involved in two pretty major crashes, hiluxes really are unbreakable.

  • what the. man that's awsome.

  • It's a New Zealand ad, it's not Australian.

  • haha... new zealand ad... i'm guessing the holdens you drive around are from new zealand as well?

  • What the hell are you on about?

  • The original Hilux Bugger ad is from New Zealand.

  • Looking around the carpark here there are 3 "Holdens" : one is actually a Daewoo made in Korea and badged as a Holden.  There is also a barina there which is made in Europe. Finally, there is a Holden Rodeo which is actually an Isuzu.

    So yeah, if you are saying being a "holden" necessarily means "australian" you would be surprised. ;)

  • LMAO.. BUGGER!

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