Car commercial and the speed of light

Currently there is a automobile commercial (don’t recall the brand), which touts the speed of their vehicles by showing a car speeding through a stormy landscape. At the end of the commercial, the sky freezes in mid-lightning bolt while the car drives on. The tag line goes something like"Suddenly the speed of light doesn’t seem quite so fast."
My question: Doesn’t Einstein’s Thoery of Relativity hold that the observed speed of light will remain constant regardless of the speed of a moving body from which it’s observed? Isn’t this a case of false or at least misleading advertising? Isn’t it time we made Madison Avenue accountable to the laws of Physics? :wink:

I agree wholeheartedly. And no more of this “professional drivers on a closed course” crap. I want to see some crazy old people driving like mad through the middle of town.

Do they turn on the car headlights so you can see what happens when it hits the speed of light?