Official 2012 Honda CR-V Game Day Commercial – “Matthew’s Day Off” Extended Version

To celebrate the launch of the all-new 2012 CR-V, Honda brought Ferris Bueller’s Day Off back in a big game commercial. We cast Matthew Broderick as himself, skipping out on a day of acting work and living it up in his all-new CR-V. Relive movie history with Honda’s fresh twist and wonderful homage to this ’80s classic. Think you’re a true fan of Ferris Bueller’s Day Off? We hid over two dozen references to the movie throughout the commercial. Some are obvious, some are VERY subtle. See how many you can find. #dayoff automobiles.honda.com http leaplist.honda.com http

GMC Yukon – Kelley Blue Book

FOR PRICING & SPECS ON THIS CAR VISIT: kbb.com GMC Yukon. GMs large truck-based family haulers run the gamut from basic to luxury. Filling the gap between the Chevrolet Tahoe and Cadillac Escalade is the GMC Yukon. Available in several trims that take it from the base workhorse model to the luxurious Denali, this six- to-nine-passenger SUV can be configured to meet just about anyones tastes. Welcome to our comprehensive Kelley Blue Book review of the GMC Yukon. For more new car reviews, interviews and automotive news visit www.kbb.com today.

The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car

Watch this in 3D at www.youtube.com Driver on closed track. Don’t try this without professional help. Want to see this video in 3-D? You can get 3-D glasses from our online store at www.eepystore.com — they’re two bucks each or free with any order! They’ll let you watch this in 3-D on any computer. Or you can also make your own 3-D glasses at home. Click here http to find out how! Check out EepyBird.com http facebook.com twitter.com youtube.com BTmusic.com About TheCoke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car After years of work, the Coke & Mentos guys have harnessed the explosive power of these geysers and achieved human propulsion! 108 bottles of Coke Zero and 648 Mentos mints combine to propel EepyBird into the annals of unusual records. The music is an original track by BT, written just for this video. Check out http How Does This Work? This is one not to try at home. The Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car uses a piston mechanism: a six-foot long rod sits inside a six-foot long tube attached to each bottle of Coke Zero. When the Mentos drop into the soda, the pressure tries to push the rod out of the tube. With 108 rods all pushing at once, that gives us a lot of power. All that power is pushing against a wall braced with 3600 pounds of cement blocks. So all the force is directed into moving the Coke Zero & Mentos Rocket Car forward. We get one big push for six feet, and then it’s all coasting from there. Want to know what makes the soda fly out of the bottle? Will you explode if you