We've all raised an eyebrow or two while watching those Real people, Not actors commercials, where automakers try to convince us that regular folk really dig their products.
In order to offset all of that, this parody from Zebra Corner has this regular guy called Mark (or Maahk, since he's probably from Boston) call everyone out while poking fun at people born in the early 80's and mid 90's.
In other words, it's Maahk against Millennials and he's not holding anything back. He's going after their style, their hobbies and so on. Of course, it's all stereotypical, but that's what makes it funny.
Finally, when the 2016 Chevy Cruze is revealed, he challenges the fact that anyone might like it, while blasting it for not being sufficiently stylish and fast, saying that it doesn't really have any redeeming features, among other things.
Having said that, our own Zac Estrada kind of liked the 2016 Cruze, so maybe we need to get those two guys in a room and see who wins.
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