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Bob Famous & The Low Price Cars are the advertising mascots for car dealerships Blue Ribbon Sallisaw in Sallisaw, Oklahoma, Ridgeway Chevrolet in Lansing, Illinois, and 12 Below Auto Sales in Lynchburg, Virginia, They were introduced in 2002 and were created by Rob Boulware of CarterMac Creative Media & Automotive Animations Inc

Appearance[]

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Bob Famous & The Low Price Cars

Bob Famous is a TV Announcer and wears a white shirt with gray pants, gray coat, gray tie, black shoes, and has a black toupee.

The Low Price Cars (Red, Blue, Silver, & Green) are 4 Anthropomorphic Cars each with a Yellow Dollar Sign covered by a Red No Symbol on their grills. They all have the ability to drive like a normal car, but also stand up and walk like a human.

At the end of each commerical, all 4 cars sing the jingle for Blue Ribbon or 12 Below Auto.

Commercials[]

It is unknown when the commercials aired or if there are more commercials.

Commercial Name Plot
Kick Me The commercial opens with Bob Famous promoting (Blue Ribbon, Ridgeway, or 12 Below). With each of the 4 low price cars in the background, Red & Blue come up to Bob and compliment him, saying he's doing a great job, which Bob thanks them for, but unbeknownst to him, Red & Blue put Sticky Notes on his back. After Silver does the same thing and slaps another sticky note on his back, He gets suspicious and turns around to ask the cars what they are doing, only for the cars to stand up and chant for him, revealing the sticky note messages, 2 of them asking the viewer to come to the dealership and one of them saying "Kick Me!".

In an extra scene, Bob turns back to the camera and shows how nice the cars are, but Green comes up and kicks him in the rear.

Who left the camera on? The commercial opens with green showing signs up close at the camera, each sign telling the viewer about the great prices and friendly staff, Bob eventually steps into the shot and notices the camera had been live after shooting, to which bob asks the crew offscreen who left it on.

In an extra scene, Bob struggles to shut off the camera.

Where are the cars?
Bob's not here
On TV
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