List of Dillon Cars ads/2010s

Description
One of two adverts made for Dillon Cars for advertising during the featuring, this advert makes use of the Reliant Regal running gags used in the series and at the same time, advertise the 2012 Dillon Topaz. This ad only aired in Arola during Arolan National Television airings of the 2012 Summer Olympics.

Transcript
(The commercial opens with a Mr. Bean-esque opening scene, with a 1972 Reliant Regal being chased by Mr. Bean's 1977 Mini and ends up skidding off the road into a shrub of trees. The driver hops out of the Regal and sighs.)


 * Driver: I hate this car! (kicks the Reliant Regal)
 * Announcer: Does your car keep skidding off highways or roads?
 * Driver: Yes, why?
 * Announcer: That is why at Dillon Cars, our all-new 2012 Dillon Topaz is now equipped with speed regulation, for controlled and safe driving.

(The camera cuts to a Dillon dealership, where the Reliant Regal driver is seen entering the building)


 * Driver: Excuse me, how much is this Dillon Topaz?
 * Dillon Saleswoman: Only $124!
 * Driver: I'm taking it!

(The camera cuts back to the same road from the first scene, where it closes-up to the Reliant Regal driver driving the Dillon Topaz. The 1985 Dillon logo and the 2012 Summer Olympics logo is shown on the bottom of the screen.)


 * Announcer: Dillon Cars, official Arolan car partner for the 2012 Olympic Games.

(The camera cuts to a close-up of Mr. Bean honking at the Dillon Topaz)


 * Mr. Bean: Make way, please!

Description
A remake of a 1991 Toyota Hilux ad for Fiji, the advert revolves a delivery man trying to deliver his package on time to Kelvia with his 2014 Dillon Grande Tourer. In recent versions of the advert, the Dillon Contour is also advertised at the end and the freeway scene is cut mainly due to restrictions of the word “dang” on Arolan television since 2017.

2014-15 version
(The commercial opens with a boss placing a package violently in front of his personal assistant)


 * Boss: Get this package to Kelvia by 6pm or we’re dead!

(The camera cuts to the personal assistant placing the same package in front of a worker)


 * Personal Assistant: You better get this package to Kelvia by six, or you’re fired!

(The camera cuts to the back of a warehouse, where the worker gives the driver the same package)


 * Worker: Get this package to Kelvia by dusk, or don’t bother going back!

(The driver tosses the package into his Dillon Grande Tourer and drives away. The camera then cuts to one of the entrances on the Arolan Freeway 9 when the driver realises that the exit is closed.)


 * Driver: Dang it!

(The driver takes another route and speeds into the city center when he realises a traffic jam at a busy junction.)


 * Driver: Time to do this the other way.

(The driver presses a “Z” button and the Grande Tourer immediately rises up before flying towards Kelvia Kasala International Airport and landing there. The driver then steps out of the car before giving it to the baggage handling operator.)


 * Driver: Here you go, take care.

(The camera cuts to a montage of the front and side views of the Dillon Grande Tourer. Seconds before the announcer stops narrating, the driver is seen entering the vehicle again and slamming the door shut.)


 * Announcer: The all-new 2014 Dillon Grande Tourer. Affordable and spacious, only at Dillon Cars. Cheap and affordable prices for everyone.

(The camera cuts to a metallic 2013 Dillon logo on a black background with the website "dilloncars.ar" displayed at the bottom. A three-note violin tune is faintly heard in the background.)

2019-21 version
(The commercial opens with a boss placing a package violently in front of his personal assistant)


 * Boss: Get this package to Kelvia by 6pm or we’re dead!

(The camera cuts to the personal assistant placing the same package in front of a worker)


 * Personal Assistant: You better get this package to Kelvia by six, or you’re fired!

(The camera cuts to the back of a warehouse, where the worker gives the driver the same package)


 * Worker: Get this package to Kelvia by dusk, or don’t bother going back!

(The driver tosses the package into his Dillon Grande Tourer and drives away. The camera then cuts to the city center when the driver realises a traffic jam at a busy junction.)


 * Driver: Time to do this the other way.

(The driver presses a “Z” button and the Grande Tourer immediately rises up before flying towards Kelvia Kasala International Airport and landing there. The driver then steps out of the car before giving it to the baggage handling operator.)


 * Driver: Here you go, take care.

(The camera cuts to a montage of the front and side views of the Dillon Grande Tourer. Seconds before the announcer stops narrating, the driver is seen entering the vehicle again and slamming the door shut.)


 * Announcer: The 2019 Dillon Grande Tourer. Affordable and spacious, only at Dillon Cars. Cheap and affordable prices for everyone.

(The camera cuts to a metallic 2013 Dillon logo on a black background with the website "dilloncars.ar" displayed at the bottom. A three-note violin tune is faintly heard in the background. The camera then cuts to a white background with the Dillon Contour on the right side and the Contour logo and price on the left side.)


 * Announcer: Also available in select dealerships as the 2019 Dillon Contour, the affordable panel van for an average low-salary worker.

Description
This ad was commissioned for the debuting Dillon Arimira subcompact car in 2017, and debuted once on CTV on February 24th. The ad revolves a Dillon Cars salesman getting robbed, but bribes the robber by offering him an Arimira. It is one of the most controversial Dillon Cars adverts, and due to negative reception, Dillon Cars decided to not air the advert on Arolan television again. The Unexpected Robbery YouTube video currently has 5.3K dislikes.

Transcript
(The commercial opens in an isolated, dim alley where a Dillon salesman is seen walking and whistling. A robber suddenly appears in front and stops him.)


 * Robber: Give me your wallet!
 * Dillon Salesman: What? Why?!
 * Robber: I need a joyride!
 * Dillon Salesman: Well, why didn't you say so? I work at Dillon Cars and our mission is to provide you with affordable cars.

(The Dillon salesman takes out his business card and gives it to the robber)


 * Robber: I'm interested.
 * Dillon Salesman: Then what are you waiting for, let's get to the dealership!

(Both of them walk out of the alley and hail a taxi to the Dillon dealership as the announcer starts narrating)


 * Announcer: No more joyrides. No more expensive prices for cars. Introducing the most affordable and smallest car we have yet, the 2017 Dillon Arimira. Just right for a homeless man or even a robber.

(Both of them enter the Dillon dealership and view the Dillon cars on display)


 * Robber: So, how much is the Arimira?
 * Dillon Salesman: How does $99 sound?

(The robber gets surprised and his mouth forms in the shape of an "O")


 * Robber: I'll take it!

(The camera cuts to a metallic 2013 Dillon logo on a black background with the website "dilloncars.ar" displayed at the bottom. A three-note violin tune is faintly heard in the background.)


 * Announcer: Dillon Cars. Cheap and affordable prices for everyone.

Description
Once again another interesting ad for a debuting car, this time the Dillon Azamira SUV, the 15-second advert involves two people who go on an odyssey while facing obstacles with an Azamira.

Transcript
(The commercial opens in a dark garage where only the illuminated headlights of the Dillon Azamira is shown. Space ambience music plays in the background. The garage door gradually opens to reveal two men in spacesuits manning the car. As the car makes its way out of the garage, "" by plays throughout the remaining part of the advert. The camera cuts to a montage of the Azamira going through terrains.)


 * Announcer: Go on an odyssey with the all-new 2018 Dillon Azamira. Affordable and small, it can handle through any type of terrain, from the snowy tundra to the desert. Be unstoppable than you can ever imagine with the Azamira.

(The camera cuts to a metallic 2013 Dillon logo on a white background as the first two lines of the chorus of "Fight Song" is sung.)