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Seinfeld, Soup Nazi Also Return To Sell Cars
\n\nContinuing to pad his vast sitcom fortune with whatever commercialgigs will let him wear his own jackets, Bee Movie voice/car enthusiast Jerry Seinfeld appears below in a surprisingly entertaining Super Bowl spot for Acura. In this two-minute extended version of the ad, even the Soup Nazi makes a brief appearance, emerging, like Ferris Bueller before him, from the ashes of quotable dialog to try to get you in a new ride--and if you wait for the end, there's another nostalgic treat in the surprise arrival of a memorable Doritos spokesman.