Sonic review from Yuma, Arizona with 42 Comments: The two new women actors are a lame try to replace the guys. From 2002 to 2012 and 2014 on, Jagodowski has starred as one half of the "Two Guys" for the Sonic Drive-In commercials alongside fellow improviser Peter Grosz. A 1955 Chevrolet Bel-Air will be on the premises to serve as a backdrop for photo opportunities with the Two Guys. So, maybe he does deserve it. Isn`t it a shame that it`s all falling apart now? They can’t even act! First, I saw a commercial that was primarily starring Ellie Kemper and Jane Krakowski but then it also had the Sonic Guys at the end. Sonic today said the classic car … Sonic. The guys started their own thing, their own show and accomplished so much in very little notice of time. New Car cash update. Sonic's new logo as part of its new marketing and branding campaign. Watch Episode On Amazon. Aaron, however, felt that his path for the future is described as solo. The two guys from the sonic commercials, who love to pop in for a bite at America's drive-in, have in their own right become one of America's favorite duos. Who are the two guys in the car in the Sonic commercials? —John Daniel, Albuquerque, N.M. Improv comedians T.J. Jagodowski and Peter Grosz have played the two quirky Sonic guys since 2002. After an 18-year run, Sonic Drive-In is bidding farewell to its signature “Two Guys” spokesmen and introducing a … Kaufman became a … “He told me he was just talking to his agents, or working to get new roles. I can’t imagine what happened in that house last night.” “I used to catch him up all the time, talking on the phone in the middle of the night,” said Mary while being questioned by police. But now I just saw a commercial for the Signature Slingers that didn’t have the Sonic Guys at all. For a good part of the 21st century, the faces of Sonic Drive-In were a pair of bland everyman types who sat in a car and bantered back and forth about the virtues of the chain's offerings. They bring Sonic “down” with them. From Virginia, covering both ends of the decade of the 70s, comes Rick "Surf" Stambaugh and the "New Generation Racing" Corvette. Let them go! Sonic Guys are being replaced? In the last season of the profit Marcus Lemonis invested in the company called Car Cash (here is the car cash episode review), a car buying and selling company based in New York owned by brothers Andrew and Jonathan Baron.. Marcus invested $200,000 of his money for 100% of the business making the former owners Andrew and … New Yorker Grosz, 39, has appeared on TV’s “The Weather Man,” “Curb Your Enthusiasm” and …