In Texas the Dodge commercials usually feature country-rock music. My dealer even had a stack of free CDs titled "Grab Live by the Horns", featuring all the songs used in the commercials. Most recently they've used the hard rock riff that sounds like Marylin Manson's "Beautiful People" and the lyric "It's bigger in Texas. And better in a Dodge. "
For the last few weeks Chevy has been running a commercial for their new Colorado Crew Cab. 5 guys riding in the truck and one guy is singing along to Shania Twain's song "Feel Like a Woman", getting into it way too much. Everyone else in the truck is cringing and looks uncomfortable.
Funny thing that when that commercial is on all I can think of is that if it were a Ram Cummins the driver would have immediately changed the station and the passenger in the front would have back-handed the dude that was singing. End of problem.
Commercial does nothing to make me want a Chevy Colorado and makes me wonder what is says about their truck. It would be like Ford advertising their new 6. 0 diesel by showing the engine wearing a giant diaper.
For the last few weeks Chevy has been running a commercial for their new Colorado Crew Cab. 5 guys riding in the truck and one guy is singing along to Shania Twain's song "Feel Like a Woman", getting into it way too much. Everyone else in the truck is cringing and looks uncomfortable.
Funny thing that when that commercial is on all I can think of is that if it were a Ram Cummins the driver would have immediately changed the station and the passenger in the front would have back-handed the dude that was singing. End of problem.
Commercial does nothing to make me want a Chevy Colorado and makes me wonder what is says about their truck. It would be like Ford advertising their new 6. 0 diesel by showing the engine wearing a giant diaper.