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AAA Auto Insurance TV Spot, 'Paula and Joaquin: Save an Average of $450'

[Scene opens with Paula and Joaquin standing side by side in front of their car, smiling at the camera.]

Narrator: "Meet Paula and Joaquin, proud owners of a reliable vehicle and savvy savers on their auto insurance."

[Cut to a split-screen showing Paula and Joaquin holding stacks of money.]

Narrator: "They're here to share their secret with you: AAA Auto Insurance. By switching to AAA, they saved an average of $450 a year."

[Cut to a shot of Paula and Joaquin talking to an AAA Auto Insurance representative.]

Paula: "When we realized we were paying too much for our auto insurance, we decided to explore other options. That's when we discovered AAA. Not only did they offer great coverage, but their rates were unbeatable."

Joaquin: "And the best part is, we didn't have to compromise on quality. AAA's excellent customer service and prompt claims handling gave us the peace of mind we needed."

[Cut to a scene of Paula and Joaquin driving through picturesque landscapes.]

Narrator: "With AAA, Paula and Joaquin not only saved money but gained superior coverage for their vehicle, ensuring their utmost protection on the road."

[Cut to a shot of Paula and Joaquin sitting together, looking satisfied.]

Paula: "We can confidently say that AAA Auto Insurance is the best choice for anyone looking to save money without sacrificing quality."

Joaquin: "So if you're tired of overpaying for auto insurance, just like we were, it's time to make the switch to AAA. Join the millions of satisfied customers who have already experienced the benefits."

Narrator: "Switch to AAA Auto Insurance today and start saving an average of $450 a year."

[Closing shot of Paula and Joaquin happily driving away.]

Narrator: "AAA Auto Insurance: where savings meet reliability."

[End with the AAA Auto Insurance logo and contact information.]

Disclaimer: Savings based on average annual savings of AAA Auto Insurance policyholders nationwide, who switched to AAA Auto Insurance from another provider. Savings may vary. AAA Auto Insurance is provided by [insurance company name]. Coverage and discounts are subject to policy terms, conditions, and underwriting guidelines.

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AAA Auto Insurance TV commercial - Paula and Joaquin: Save an Average of $450 produced for AAA was first shown on television on July 11, 2022.

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