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GM's 'Our
Country, Our Truck' Chevy Silverado hybrid vehicle ad
demonstrates GM's commitment to foreign oil dependency
Monday,
October 16, 2006
Have
you seen the new "Our
country, our truck"
GM Chevy ads? Images of
Katrina, Vietnam and 9/11
selling the new 30 mpg Chevy
Silverado hybrid,
reinforcing the message
that GM has finally gotten
serious about foreign oil
dependency. While GM has
been a laggard on hybrid
vehicles, the new
Silverado hybrids
demonstrates GM's new
commitment to America's
National Security.
At least, that is what the
ad should have been about.
Instead, GM is using
images
of 9/11 - an act largely
produced by America's
foreign oil dependency -
to promote a gas guzzler
and the apparent pride of
foreign oil dependency.
"We were trying to
strike that balance
between provocative and
not stepping over the
line," Kim Kosak, the
brand's advertising
director told Automotive
News. "This truck has
been through the ups and
downs of this country,
working side by side with
Americans. That was the
core idea.
"A brand like
Chevrolet can do it. If
you used those images to
hawk a $199 deal, that
would be
reprehensible."
Why? Why is O.K. for a
Chevy deal, but
reprehensible for a $199
deal?
Chevy's top fuel economy
is 21 mpg on the highway.
21 mpg fleet economy
requires a lot of foreign
oil, the same foreign oil
that funds governments
that hate America and that
have funded terrorism
against America. Yet,
somehow, GM claims that
buying an American-made
truck justifies increasing
America's FOREIGN oil
dependency. Isn't that
some kind of oxymoron?
If using 9/11 imagery is
reprehensible to sell $199
deal, it's reprehensible
to sell a $20,000 deal.
Buying American-made
products, such as trucks,
might be more patriotic
than buying foreign-made
trucks, but how patriotic
can any purchase be when
it increases the use of
terrorist-supporting
foreign oil?
(Source: AutoWeek)
posted by
Dahcredyns at 9:26
AM
Comments
- said...
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Can't we just look
beyond the slant of advertising which is always going to
misrepresent reality. Maybe Chevy is turning a new leaf
in the fight for better fuel economy, maybe its just a
ploy.
Either way this is a step up. Lets support this cause of
a 30 mpg Silverado. I am an owner of a 2005 1500 Crew
Cab Silverado. I use it, yes I actually use it for its
designed purpose. I didn't lower it to be cool, nor am I
going to raise it to go off-roading (even though that'd
be fun.) But the fact my truck only attains an overall
avg of 16 mpg hurts my pocket. So when this truck comes
out and I have the oppurtunity to get a vehicle that
nearly DOUBLES my current gas mileage, well I am going
to have to take a hard look.
Criticism should always be made productive. Let us say
"it's a nice truck, a good start. Go Chevy! Let's
see more good things."
How about a positive petition that would be sent to
Congress, Detroit, The White House, wherever. Standing
on a soap box complaining "it's not enough"
may have its uses but let us act more progressively
towards the future, sans bickering.
- said...
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Chevy doesn't have a 30
mpg Silverado hybrid coming out. I was just joking.
My point is that you achieve 16 mpg. 16 MPG.
16 MPG requires a lot of foreign oil.
You might very well need a truck, you might not. My
issue is not with you, it's with GM/Chevy.
Using 9/11 to sell a foreign-oil dependency increasing
gas-guzzler is reprehensible.
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