Super Bowl LIII is upon us, and even if you’re not that into sports, you can just join in for the commercials and snacks.

So far, most automakers have already debuted their Game Day commercials, and we’ve compiled them all here for you to watch, listed in alphabetical order by brand. Which ones were amazing and which ones do you consider fails? Let us know in the comments below.

Enjoy the game and the car commercials! Some of the commercials haven’t been released yet, but we will add new ones as they’re released.

Audi

Audi has been doing some incredible commercials lately. This isn’t Audi’s best work, but it has a good plot twist:

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Dodge

Nothing like some Hellcats powersliding around everywhere.

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READ MORE: Dodge Challenger SRT Hellcat Widebody Review

Hyundai

Nothing too special here, Hyundai is just touting its family of SUVs and crossovers.

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This other spot from Hyundai has Jason Bateman is much more entertaining and pokes fun at how terrible the car shopping experience is.

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READ MORE: 2020 Hyundai Palisade Review and First Drive

Jeep

Jeep takes a look at its new Gladiator, the Wrangler-based pickup truck. But I really hope they didn’t actually crush that poor truck.

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Jeep’s other spot does some patriotic stuff.

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Kia

This year, Kia isn’t using big celebrities in its Super Bowl commercial. Instead, they’re using the money they would have paid to celebs to fund higher education scholarships for young people. Last year, Kia’s Super Bowl commercial featured Steven Tyler, and it was a terrible commercial.

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Kia’s other spot is reminding that the brand’s newest SUV, the Telluride, is built in the USA.

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Lexus

Lexus is showcasing its focus on safety in this spot.

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Mercedes-Benz

Mercedes is focusing on its virtual assistant and A-Class in this year’s Superbowl commercial. Plus a cameo by Ludacris!

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Ram

Trucks. Football. Ram. Cowboys. Nothing more American. This one is cheeky and self-aware, I like it.

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Ram has another spot, though this one a bit more hard-hitting.

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Another one from Ram:

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Toyota

Toyota is shining some light on its RAV4 Hybrid and Toni Harris, who wants to be the first woman to play in the NFL.

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ALSO SEE: 2020 Toyota Supra First Drive Impressions

The first-ever commercial for the revived Toyota Supra has landed! Check it out here:

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Volvo

Volvo actually isn’t debuting a Superbowl commercial. It’s encouraging people not to watch the game and participate in its contest instead. Volvo is giving away three American-made S60s. Check out https://s60longestdrive.com to play along.

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ALSO SEE: 2019 Volvo S60 Review: The Best-Driving Volvo Yet

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