This ad is one more reason to love Honda. Not a single special effect was used in the making of the commercial. Which is probably why it took them 606 takes to get it all to work right.

As take 300 led to 400 which led to 500, a certain madness settled on the crew. Rob Steiner, the agency producer, started talking about “our friends, the parts”, but in the slightly menacing tone of a primary school teacher discussing her charges at the end of a trying day. Some workers on the film went whole days without sleep and had to be asked to stay away from the more delicate parts of the assembly. Others started to have bad dreams about throttle activator shafts and bonnet release cables.

When things were going wrong — a tyre that kept trundling off to the left, or a rocker shaft that kept toppling over like a tipsy cyclist — the production lads on the shoot would start grumbling that “the parts are being very moody today”.

And as for the car itself? I have to admit that I deeply miss my Honda wagon. They stopped making the Civic Wagon. But now! The Accord Wagon! Well, at least in Europe. What I want to know is why does Europe get the Wagon, and we get the Tonka-esque plastic monstrosity that is the Honda Element?

(via Metafilter)