In an announcement today, the commission said Nissan has agreed to settle deceptive advertising charges over the 30-second ad.
In it, a little black dune buggy can be seen stuck in sand on a steep hill. Suddenly, a red Frontier speeds to the rescue of the dune buggy and pushes it up and over the hill, to the cheers of amazed onlookers.
The "Hill Climb" ad was shot in a realistic-looking YouTube style.
Also named in the complaint is advertising agency TBWA Worldwide Inc. The FTC says both Nissan and TBWA are barred from making deceptive demonstrations in future ads.
"Special effects in ads can be entertaining, but advertisers can't use them to misrepresent what a product can do," said Jessica Rich, head of the FTC's consumer protection bureau. "This ad made the Nissan Frontier appear capable of doing something it can't do."
The ad aired in late 2011. A more recent Nissan ad, for the automaker's new Rogue SUV, has been the subject of a somewhat intense social media campaign.
The ad shows a woman driving a Rogue, swerving and speeding up a ramp, launching the car into the air and then managing to land on the top of a train to avoid traffic and arrive at her destination early.
It's been airing frequently during NFL and college-football games, prompting complaints on Twitter and on the automaker's Facebook page.
The FTC would not say if it had received any complaints about Nissan's Rogue commercial.
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