Check out this video of a 2010 Camaro SS with hydraulics. Can’t say it’s what I would do to my car, but everyone loves something different when it comes to cars, am I right???
Chevy Silverado HD ad makes more sense than “Dude Perfect” GMC Sierra HD ad…
This ad is a much better piece than the one GMC created called “Dude Perfect.” This ad actually talks about the truck and lists a bunch of facts about it, like its best in class payload and towing capacity. Check out the video and let us know what you think in the comments!
What do airplanes, basketballs, and GMC trucks have to do with each other?
They’re all in GM’s latest advertisement!
In one of GMC’s latest commercials, GM teamed up with a group of students from Texas A&M that goes by the name Dude Perfect. The group of students is known for making challenging and very elaborate basketball shots.
Take a look at the video – the Dude Perfect group sets up a basketball shot from an airplane! Pretty sweet, but I still question how effective the ad will be at selling GMC trucks. In any case, the video is worth of watching.
Check out some slo-motion footage of GM’s latest offerings!
There really isn’t much to say here, other than these videos are pretty sweet! They show some of the testing that goes into making a new car, but this time in slow-motion!
According to some unnamed source (as usual), Google may be readying its Android operating system for use in vehicles, specifically GM vehicles. The system would allow customers to link their vehicles with smartphones, as well as enjoy some of the luxuries that Ford Sync customers have been enjoying.
In my opinion, this is an awesome idea, and GM should jump on this ASAP! Judging by the success of Ford’s Sync, GM needs a similar system of in-car technology. Not to mention, the Google Android operating system is becoming very mature, rivaling the likes of Apple and its iPhone.
Read the brief article at PCMag.com.
General Motors has teamed up with The Gas Company in Hawaii to set up a pilot system of hydrogen fueling stations. Those stations would be used to then move some of the Project Driveway fuel cell powered Chevy Equinoxes to the isalnd of Oahu. This would mark one of the first ventures of its kind and help Hawaii move towards its goal of 70% clean energy within one generation. For more details, head on over to Autoblog!
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Cadillac has decided to take a different route with its commercials and marketing scheme. The new tagline, “The Mark of Leadership,” will hopefully work out well for the brand as it struggles to gain marketshare. Check out the three new ads below!
First 2011 Corvette celebrates Le Mans win and helps out a charity too!
It was in 1960 that Chevrolet celebrated a class win at the 24 hours of Le Mans in a Corvette. 50 years later, GM has decided to decorate the very first production 2011 Corvette in colors matching the car that won at Le Mans. The car will be up for a tax-deductible charity donation of around $385,000. For more details and great shots of the car, head on over to CorvetteBlogger.com.
(Image source: Corvette Blogger)
GM shows some of what it takes to build up a crash test dummy
People constantly complain about how heavy today’s cars are, how much more expensive they are and how long they take to develop. Well the video above shows you one of the reasons why: safety. Today’s cars are safer than ever before, thanks to ABS, stability control, airbags, side air bags, air curtains and so much more. The dummy build up video from General Motors shows you just some of the work required to prep these guys (and gals) for a crash.
See how a Chevrolet Spark can be used as a DJ turn table…
The video you see above is an advertisement to drum up excitement for GM’s newest small car, the Chevrolet Spark. It’s an interesting idea…here’s to hoping the car sells!




