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Can-Am is a well-known company that specializes in producing high-quality power sports equipment and vehicles. Founded in 1972, the company has been a pioneer in the power sports industry, developing...

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Can-Am Yellow Tag Sales Event TV commercial - Outlander L

The Can-Am Yellow Tag Sales Event TV Spot is a commercial showcasing the Outlander L, a powerful all-terrain vehicle designed to tackle any adventure the great outdoors has to offer. The spot highlights the versatility and agility of the Outlander L, with footage of the vehicle effortlessly navigating through mud, dirt trails, and rocky terrain.

The commercial begins with an aerial shot of the Outlander L cruising through a wide-open field, kicking up dust and leaving tracks in its wake. As the camera follows the vehicle, we see it tackle steep inclines and sharp turns, showcasing the perfect combination of strength and control.

To keep the adrenaline running high, the commercial shows a group of riders enjoying their time on the Outlander L, exploring scenic trails, rock formations, and water bodies. The riders sport huge smiles on their faces, as they experience the thrill of riding on a Can-Am Outlander L.

Throughout the commercial, text overlays appear on the screen, promoting the Can-Am Yellow Tag Sales Event and the amazing deals offered on the Outlander L. To top it off, a voiceover announces the exciting news that customers who purchase a new Outlander L will receive a $200 gift card.

The Can-Am Yellow Tag Sales Event TV Spot concludes with a final shot of the Outlander L charging towards the camera, sending dirt flying everywhere. The commercial effectively communicates the versatility and fun factor of the Outlander L, while also highlighting the unbeatable prices available during the Yellow Tag Sales Event.

Can-Am Yellow Tag Sales Event TV commercial - Outlander L produced for Can-Am was first shown on television on September 4, 2016.

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Can-Am Off-Road TV Spot, '2023 Lineup' Song by Moontricks.

2022 Mitsubishi Outlander TV Spot, 'Good Feeling' Song by Flo Rida [T2]

Paul Marcarelli (born May 24, 1970) is an American actor, who is currently a spokesman for T-Mobile. He is best known for being the ubiquitous "Test Man" character in commercials ("Can you hear me now?") for Verizon Wireless from 2002 to 2011.

“The line is 'Sing me a song of a lad who is gone, say could that lad be I,' and we changed it to 'lass,' because that just felt like it tied it into the story of Claire and her disappearance," Ron Moore has explained.

The Season 5 cover is sung by an a cappella choir coordinated by Jasper Randall. Season 6 is the first time the theme song boasts a dueted version, where Scottish singer Griogair Labhruidh performs alongside Yarbrough with minimal accompaniment on strings and percussion.

Since 2016 Marcarelli has been working as a Sprint (later merged with T-Mobile) spokesman and often refers to his switch from Verizon to Sprint in the commercials in which he appears.

After nine years, Marcarelli's contract with Verizon ended in 2011. He was then approached by Verizon's rival Sprint to try their service. Marcarelli was impressed - so Sprint asked him to star in a TV campaign titled "Paul Switched."

The 10 Most Heartbreaking Episodes of 'Outlander', Ranked

  1. 1 "Dragonfly in Amber" - Season 2, Episode 13.
  2. 2 "Never My Love" - Season 5, Episode 12.
  3. 3 "Wilmington" - Season 4, Episode 8.
  4. 4 "Ransom a Man's Soul" - Season 1, Episode 16.
  5. 5 "Faith" - Season 2, Episode 7.
  6. 6 "The Ballad of Roger Mac" - Season 5, Episode 7.

Season 6 only has eight episodes compared to the usual 12 to 16 in previous seasons. Filming during the ongoing pandemic plus schedule conflicts in the cast and crew were the primary causes for this change.

Sam Roland Heughan (/ˈhjuːən/; born 30 April 1980) is a Scottish actor, producer, author, and entrepreneur.

The choice to change the theme to a ballad sung by a male leads to the idea that the new season is not told from Claire's point of view, but rather through the lens of a male character, with Outlander season 6 likely focusing on either Jamie or Roger.

Verizon Wireless He is best known for being the ubiquitous "Test Man" character in commercials ("Can you hear me now?") for Verizon Wireless from 2002 to 2011. He appeared in all of his Verizon commercials wearing a gray Verizon jacket and his own horn-rimmed glasses.

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