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December 15, 2009
Your Tax Dollars At Work: Government Motors Marketing or SYTYCD Rejects?
Posted by The MaryHunter at December 15, 2009 12:52 PM
Who would have thunk that GM would go to such lengths to hype the Chevy Volt, a car that we know everyone wants anyway, since CEO-in-Chief Obama wants us to want it.
Just a few days after the engineering team behind the Chevrolet Volt triumphantly rolled out the production version of its much-anticipated car for journalists to test, the folks in marketing followed it up with folk music, break dancing, and what looks like a few rejects from a 1986 high school production of the "Pirates of Penzance".
Oh do watch this and be awed:
But wait, it gets better:
Although it looks more like a "Saturday Night Live" skit, the dance routine that was performed on the Volt display at the Los Angeles Auto Show is all too real. [...] Reportedly, the cringe-inducing interpretation of an electric-powered future took place every hour during the ten days of the show.
You're either asking yourself "Is this really MY Government Motors?" or praying that GM is not a sponsor of the So You Think You Can Dance season finale tomorrow night.


