

(iSpot lists the actors, and going to each one's IMDb page to look at their pictures confirms they have it right.) I don't see resemblance between them so as to cause confusion, but obviously others do. First is the kid of the woman who has Liberty Mutual's roadside assistance and thus got his flat tire changed in the middle of the night (Paul Stevans), then the two stranded kids who don't know what a lug wrench is - the one talking to his dad on the phone (Nik Dodani) and the friend in the background (Bryan Burton).

All those dings and dents are just “another chapter in the story.” Give it a rest, Chevy. Watch as they pound on the hood and lovingly stroke the truck’s scratches with a creepy little smile. Looks like Chevy can make annoying commercials even without their focus group douche! Here’s some plain spoken, salt of the earth, hard workin’ folks to wax poetic about their tough ol’ Chevy trucks. I’m sure they’ll be back, just like the Epic of Three Wheels. Fortunately they seem to have fallen out of the rotation. My all time hated Liberty Mutual commercials are the ones with the smirky, snide, manspreading, low rent Seth Meyers impersonator. I get that LM is trying to illustrate their 100 percent new car replacement or whatever, but the actor delivers the line about three wheels like she’s just roasted other insurance companies with an epic, unassailable burn. No insurance company expects you to drive 75 percent of a vehicle. “I guess they don’t want you driving around on three wheels. “Nobody was hurt, but there will still be pain.” Worse than what this commercial causes? I have my doubts. One of my least favorite Liberty Mutual continues to plague the airwaves.
