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Women Do Not Like This Ad Which Suggests They Need Help Buying A Car Without A Man

Jul 22, 2013, 20:28 IST

TrueCar.com is finding itself in some social media trouble for a March commercial that plays off old stereotypes that women just can't handle buying a car on their own.

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In an ad that opens with bold typeface reading "Let's Talk Truth," we learn that helpless ladyfolk "don't need to bring a dude" to help them negotiate a good car deal. Not because they can walk into a dealership and get a good price on their own, but because there's now a good "dude" replacement: a certificate that prices car value from TrueCar.com.

Here's the spot, starring a female-only cast:

Both men and women took to Twitter and Facebook to complain about the implications of having a women-only ad about the anxiety-ridden car buying process.Twitter

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TrueCar responded to various tweets and Facebook posts tying to explain its methodology. The company cited a survey that implies 77% of women usually bring someone with them to purchase a car. (It was probably referring to a 2006 Capitol One survey.)

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TrueCar also begged customers not to unsubscribe from Hulu because its ad was played:

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Even though the ad came out in March, people are still writing on TrueCar's wall with their complaints.

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The ad is still on YouTube.

Some consumers had other TrueCar marketing complaints that were completely unrelated to gender roles. Like the ad's background music:

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