Y2K5SRT
Enthusiast
It always amuses me that hundreds (if not thousands) of entities use the Dodge Viper to help sell their products - well, except the manufacturer. Drove over to the Missouri side today to buy some lottery tickets - with the intention of losing so that I could send them in for a second chance drawing for one of three 2008 Dodge Vipers. Turns out that they were sold out and have been selling those tickets like crazy thanks to ads like this one:
This is one of a few "Viper" commercials that are airing right now throughout Missouri and bordering states (and there are some that are REALLY funny). There are so many examples of the Viper appearing in ads, TV shows, video games,etc., that it is impossible to count. Check out the videos on Autoline Detroit and you will note that EVERY introduction includes a blue/white Viper in the background. No Chevy's or Fords, no mass-produced people movers - a Dodge Viper.
I adore the folks at Chrysler and really think they have a good grasp of what it takes to sell cars and make a profit. I only wonder why is it that everybody else understands the marketing power of the Viper yet there seems to be some doubt in Detroit?
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This is one of a few "Viper" commercials that are airing right now throughout Missouri and bordering states (and there are some that are REALLY funny). There are so many examples of the Viper appearing in ads, TV shows, video games,etc., that it is impossible to count. Check out the videos on Autoline Detroit and you will note that EVERY introduction includes a blue/white Viper in the background. No Chevy's or Fords, no mass-produced people movers - a Dodge Viper.
I adore the folks at Chrysler and really think they have a good grasp of what it takes to sell cars and make a profit. I only wonder why is it that everybody else understands the marketing power of the Viper yet there seems to be some doubt in Detroit?