Hyundai’s Smaht Pahk commercial was one of the more memorable auto-related spots in this year’s plethora of Super Bowl ads. The infamous Bostonian R accent (which basically removes the r sound) was on full display as Hyundai demonstrated its Smart Park feature for the new Sonata. In short, the car can autonomously move forward or back without anyone inside, as demonstrated in the commercial by squeezing into a spot that would be too tight for a driver to open the door. Naturally, the phrase smaht pahk is said over and over in the thickest Boston accent possible.
Frankly, we’ve been waiting for a parody from Zebra Corner’s hilarious Boston critic Mahk to arrive ever since the commercial aired. We’re used to seeing him busting Chevy’s backside in side-splitting parodies of the automaker’s real people ads, but let’s be honest for a moment. There’s no way Mahk was going to sit back while Hyundai riffed on his Boston-accented antics for…