Brilliant. What is tragic (pathetic really) is that this is not a US automaker. Imagine if one of the big three bailout recipients was the first to make this offer? Or all three got together and created a joint campaign? What would be the taxpayers' perception of their bailout recipients then? Just goes to show that the naval-gazing-big-three are panicking about their sr exec pensions and stock options instead. It's the end of the US auto industry as we know it.
This song has such potential to be amazing, too bad it's doomed to be a jingle...
Libelul60 3 years ago
Hah, so desperate to sell... just sell... do anything! Just move some cars! Get any kind of money we can!!
invis648 3 years ago
Ahhh the depression. Gotta love it
enigma99a 3 years ago
Brilliant. What is tragic (pathetic really) is that this is not a US automaker. Imagine if one of the big three bailout recipients was the first to make this offer? Or all three got together and created a joint campaign? What would be the taxpayers' perception of their bailout recipients then? Just goes to show that the naval-gazing-big-three are panicking about their sr exec pensions and stock options instead. It's the end of the US auto industry as we know it.
LHS360 3 years ago 3
i got $2000 off for college when i bought a saturn.
Turquoise66 2 years ago
@Turquoise66 but saturns suck
pattycarljackson 1 year ago
interesting idea. i wonder if the domestic car makers could have survived if they did come up with this idea?
etatauri 2 years ago
Goodby, Silverstein & Partners would be the agency responsible for the spot, not a private music company.
wagnerer 3 years ago
what song is this?
BigNick3173 3 years ago
It's a private music company it says it at the beginning - Goodby, Silverstein & Partners
You most likely wouldn't be able to find it on itunes or limewire etc.
HighAltitudeProd 3 years ago