During this year's Super Bowl at Wagner Kia of Shrewsbury we were on the edge of our seats with anticipation, and it wasn't only due to the action-packed game between the Baltimore Ravens and the San Francisco 49ers. We watch the commercials with equal enthusiasm. So when our favorite automaker highlighted the 2013 Optima in an advertisement that was instantly relatable and hilarious, we were thrilled.


We're talking about the spot in which Kia played with the timeless question of 'where do babies come from' and offered a feature that can save the day. This, of course, is the automated UVO telematics system.


But just in case you missed it, let's back up a bit and set the stage. A father is driving down the road in his new Kia and it's a beautiful sunny day. It looks like the perfect family moment with mom and dad in the front, and the two young children are in the back. But something has been bothering the older child: how did his younger brother get here?


Interesting question, and based on the ages of the children, dad decides he needs an interesting answer. Quickly he weaves a story of an alternative universe where human babies and animals live together until they're ready to leave the youthful planet. When the time comes, they blast off in rocket ships and arrive safely at their new homes on planet earth


Unfortunately, a quick look in the rearview mirror shows that this story has only generated more questions. It's time to completely change the subject so dad commands the Kia UVO to play 'The Wheels on the Bus".


With everyone singing, the question has been forgotten, for now.


While we can't answer the awkward questions, we know that a good family car is essential in keeping them safe, and sometimes preserving their innocence. With that said, we're happy to show you the new or used cars that we have available at 730 Boston Turnpike in Shrewsbury, MA.


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