A classic 1966 Chevy Impala and a daughter's special gift to her grieving father will leave you wiping away tears from a new holiday commercial. A four-minute Chevrolet ad titled "Holiday Ride" shows ...
A new Chevrolet commercial claiming the General Motors Co. brand is more reliable than Ford, Honda and Toyota has stopped airing nationally and will stop appearing in local markets after those three ...
Chevrolet will no longer air one of its latest “Real People, Not Actors” ads after Toyota, Honda, and Ford each challenged the ad’s claims as misleading. The Detroit News reported Wednesday the ad has ...
As more and more automotive brands push forward with a future geared toward electric vehicles, advertising may become key. General Motors has never shied away from big ad campaigns, and it's likely to ...
Hoosier rocker John Mellencamp is helping Chevrolet sell more trucks, but he’s having less luck when it comes to selling his records. In November, Mellencamp embarked on his first major commercial ...
We recently told you that Chevrolet is kicking off a brand-new marketing campaign that centers around electric vehicles. In order to get plenty of eyes on the new ads, General Motors has chosen to run ...
As Joni Mitchell can attest, not everyone wants jolly elves and merry reindeer in their holiday media. Some people want a good Christmas cry. For those looking for a river to skate away on, behold ...
McCann Worldgroup’s Detroit-based dedicated Chevrolet advertising agency has hired a Saatchi & Saatchi executive — who has experience with Toyota — as its new global chief creative officer. Fabio ...
Chevrolet has come out swinging in 2019 to begin advertising the arrival of the 2019 Silverado, and the third main ad spot has hit YouTube. Titled “Tailgates,” the ad is a 30-second spot and a simple ...
Chevrolet has agreed to pull a TV ad from rotation in the United States which claimed the car manufacturer was more reliable than Honda, Toyota, and Ford. Chevrolet started airing the advertisement, ...
Things seem to get more interesting by the day for General Motors. In the latest turn of events, Chevrolet has pulled a TV ad that claimed the brand was "more reliable" than Honda, Toyota and Ford.
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