Why is there a spelling mistake in the latest Skoda Octavia advertisement?

Have you noticed that Skoda is offering 'ELETRIC' windows on its Octavia model? (See Auto Express issue 1156 page 6.)

Asked on 5 March 2011 by CR, via email

Answered by Honest John
There's also an incorrect use of the word "complimentary" in recent Mercedes-Benz ads. Advertising copywriters are recruited for their ability to write advertising copy. They didn't necessarily pass their English exams.
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