- Dates: November 2010 - March 2011
- Type: Television Commercial
This commercial shows the life of a woman played in reverse, all from the point of view of her car. She starts out as an old lady knitting in the backseat, and it continues back until she is rescued as a baby because of the Tracker system installed in her car. Knitting in backseat, coming back from her husband's funeral, riding in back with her sleeping husband, crying while hugging her spouse, sitting in back of a taxi cab, riding around in a city, saying a sad goodbye to someone on a rainy day, wearing a bunny suit with the other passenger wearing a dog suit, holding a baby, giving birth to the baby, getting into the car out of the rain, being happy after her wedding (still in wedding dress), making out in the front seat (then moving to the back for sex), having fun on a road trip leaving a naked boy chasing them, in cap and gown after graduation, having a fight with a boyfriend and then crying, being angry/silent with a friend or boyfriend while riding down a snow-covered road, singing and playing guitar with a group of friends, sleeping/camping out in the car, sunbathing on the back in a bikini while someone sprays her with a hose, going to prom and being nervous, doing her nails with a girl friend, letting her hair blow in the breeze with a pinwheel while driving down the highway, going to marching band practice, going to the beach with her parents, having a picnic in the country, sitting in a car full of purple/pink balloons, petting a dog on her lap, sitting in the back with a bunch of presents from a birthday party, laughing as an elephant sticks its trunk in the window, puffing out her cheeks blowing on the window, lining up toys in the back seat, and sitting in a carseat as a baby with the police chasing. The commercial ends (begins?) with a police officer taking the baby out of the car after catching the bad guys who either stole the car with the baby in it, or were trying to kidnap the baby. I was made for you. She won't remember him (the police officer), but he's given her a lifetime of memories. Tracker Taking Back Tomorrow Taxi fare (eraf ixat)