stereotyping

             "NEW VEHICLE, NO BOUNDARIES"
             My husband subscribes to a variety of magazines each year. Time magazine is the only one of his
             Subscriptions that I enjoy reading. Time has articles and ads that appeal to the general public. As I was
             reading Time the other day, I saw an ad that really caught my attention, mostly because I love sport utility
             vehicles. The company was selling a 2002 Ford Explorer truck. This particular ad made a strong appeal to
             me and other people as well, I am sure, who feel restricted in their everyday life. I think it also makes a
             positive appeal to a person who enjoys the outdoors.
             My husband and I own three compact cars. I hate driving them. I feel so confined when I am one the
             road traveling. On the bottom of the ad it has a small tab that reads "Ford, NO BOUNDARIES, FORD
             OUTFITTERS". In the middle of the ad there is a small picture that folds out with a detailed, inside look
             into the Explorer. This vehicle has three rows of seats in it. You can clearly see that it can ride seven
             passengers at one time. On the side of this picture you can read a good deal of information about the truck.
             The truck has new independent rear suspension system for handling and reducing body motion for
             unbelievable driver control. This feature also makes rough terrains a more smooth and comfortable ride. It
             is wider and has a longer wheelbase. The ad also states that there are two engines to choose from. I would
             definitely choose the all-aluminum 4.6L Triton V8 engines over the refined 4.0L SOHC V6. Looking at this
             ad really leaves me with the feeling that no road would be off limits in this vehicle.
             In my opinion, the ads most obvious appeal is to the people who enjoy the outdoors. I am sure a
             person who likes to hunt or fish would stop and read this ad. The backgrou
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