In television commercials involving automobiles there is almost always some form of water involved. Why?

Question:
Marketing spends great amounts of money and I don't get it why they show a deserted section of roadway along side a sea or splashing through a wooded stream in your new automobile.

Answers:

what do you think of installing a locomotive horn on my car, to blow at RUDE drivers?

i guess its a splashy ad
sorry couldn't help myself

Is it possible to have lessons driving a shopping trolley?

it is to show the structural integrity of the of the car (it does not leek it is good)

Following a nasty Road Traffic Accident.....?

Having a sexy clean car going through a puddle is more appealing to the eye instead of a car in traffic or done a boring road. Depending on which models you have seen, it could show that it can stand up to the obstacle of everyday driving or off roading.

How can I find out about an accident from 1968 involving 5 of my family members?

fyling water is dramatic, standing water is reflective, rushing water ROARS , trikling water is soothing ( like when you take a leak) swishing water sounds fast , a wise man said " paint a dog turd gold and make it look good and someone will buy it " the point is , presentation sells. the more they make it look cool the more you'll think it is.
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