According to Chevrolet, If America had never invented Rock and Roll we would live in a white washed world full of BMW Isettas. Instead, in 1993, we lived in a world of Jimi Hendrix, redesigned Camaros ...
Earlier this week, Chevrolet released its first Super Bowl XLV ad, featuring Bumblebee and an unfortunate rodent mascot. Today, we get an unofficial release of the second, focused on the Camaro.
We’re sure making commercials is difficult. Finding a way to interact with consumers and portray relative material is tricky. But Chevrolet has to be one of the worst with its “Real People, Not Actors ...
, and in at least one respect, it paid off: "Wild Ride," a 30-second spot for the Chevrolet Camaro, was the most watched commercial of all time. , which says Super Bowl XLV was the most-viewed ...
The year is 1995. The federal government is shutting down over funding disputes to various programs and muscle cars are starting to find their mojo again. While the feds waited until January of 1996 ...
What was the ad agency thinking, not to mention GM executives who signed off on this? Watching old car commercials is a great hobby, especially when you’re checking out ads from the 1960s. It was a ...
Easily, the Pepsi-sponsored video of a disguised Jeff Gordon giving an unsuspecting car salesman the scare of his life with a Chevrolet Camaro test drive is the video that wins the Internet this week.
GM has just released a Chevrolet commercial, featuring the upcoming Transformers 3 Bumblebee Camaro. This is the third version of the yellow Camaro to be featured in the Transformer movies. The video ...
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