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These were the most successful Super Bowl car commercials of 2020, according to Cars.com

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These were the most successful Super Bowl car commercials of 2020, according to Cars.com

Jeep

Jeep

In Jeep's "Groundhog Day"-themed commercial, Bill Murray relives the same day over and over again, enjoying himself thoroughly with the help of a Jeep Gladiator. Jeep went nostalgic with the ad, and traffic to Jeep's Cars.com pages increased by 336%.

Kia

Kia

Kia's ad for the 2021 Seltos crossover shows Las Vegas Raiders running back Josh Jacobs driving around his hometown imagining the advice he'd give his younger self. The commercial delivered a 553% jump in traffic to Kia's Cars.com pages.

Audi

Audi

In Audi's ad for its E-Tron electric SUV, Maisie Williams — of "Game of Thrones" fame — urges drivers to let go of gas-guzzling cars through her rendition of the famous "Frozen" song "Let It Go." A 639% bump in traffic went to Audi's Cars.com pages in the minutes following the spot.

Hyundai

Hyundai

Hyundai's star-studded spot, "Smaht Pahk," features actors John Krasinski, Rachel Dratch, and Chris Evans gabbing about the Sonata's Smart Park feature in a thick Boston accent. Former Boston Red Sox player David Ortiz makes an appearance, too.

The ad was evidently a hit, with Cars.com noting a 961% increase in traffic to Hyundai pages after the commercial.

Porsche

Porsche

Porsche's ad, its first Super Bowl commercial in 23 years, shows Porsche Museum employees racing around Stuttgart in pursuit of one of their colleagues, who's driving the new Taycan — Porsche's first fully electric vehicle. The well-received spot, which showcases several iconic current and former Porsches, gave the automaker's pages an increase of 1,072%.

Genesis

Genesis

In the night's most successful ad, judging by Cars.com's data, Chrissy Teigen and John Legend throw a goodbye party for "old luxury" and show off the new Genesis GV80 SUV.

Evidently, viewers were intrigued by Genesis' first SUV and flocked to Cars.com to check out the brand. The ad boosted traffic to Genesis' Cars.com pages by a whopping 5,530%.

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