AdSpotting: New Ram ads push horses as brand looks for growth
August 15, 2011 by Dodge Blogger · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Truck , Marketing/Advertising , Videos , Dodge Company : Chrysler Brand : Ram Medium : TV Ad Agency : The Richards Group, Dallas Product : Ram Pickup Campaign : “Code of the West” What We Like : There is a lot of rational left-brain advertising in the auto sector these days, especially in the pickup truck category. Take Ford , which has fast-talking, urbane actor/comedian Dennis Leary rattling off all kinds of numbers about fuel economy, towing capacity, etc. A new Ram ad campaign, launched a few months ago, goes the other way, continuing to use cowboy actor Sam Elliott whose leathery vocal chords seem to ooze images of toughness, heroism and even nostalgia for the kind of old-school work ethic that built the frontier. Indeed, this whole campaign seems to point one’s thinking and emotions toward Gary Cooper’s code of honor in the film classic “High Noon,” and uses sets and locales that were actually used for the HBO series “Deadwood.” The two new ads in the campaign, carrying the tagline “Guts. Glory. Ram,” and revolving around a theme of “Code of the West,” actually takes the cowboy imagery Chrysler is establishing and dials in a bit of left brain info: the fact that Ram gets 20 mpg with its V8 Hemi, and another TV spot for the Power Wagon that shows the pickup rock crawling. The best overall ad campaign for trucks we ever saw was Chevy’s “Like A Rock.” It combined a great music track with emotionally driven imagery that set the stage for any left-brain messaging GM wanted to convey. It was signature creative in its day. This Ram effort fills a void vacated by Chevy – asserting the truck and an advertising story line that makes you want to option up your next Ram for the saddle leather upholstery (if you can afford it), and get the “Big Horn” belt-buckle. What We Don’t Like : The Power Wagon TV spot shows off the truck’s rock crawling capability, and asserts that Ram is the only truck “off the line” that can do that. But the truck is just climbing up a mound of rocks… to what end? How about making the point by showing a story of why the truck has to crawl those rocks? There is a line in the campaign, though not in these two new ads, that proclaims: “There is No Middle Ground.” Call us over-analytical, but while we know this is an ad about a truck and maintaining standards of excellence, the “No Middle Ground” as an idea is going to lose currency very quickly as the whole country comes to realize that out economic survival depends on political leaders finding just that – some middle ground. We’d hate to see a scene from the campaign used by far right wingers to make a point about something that has nothing to do with trucks. And hey… how about some real music attached to this campaign. Strategy : It’s not Dodge Ram any more. The company, under the direction of Fiat , has separated Dodge cars and crossovers from the truck business. So, it’s just Ram now. Company executives point to a 26% increase in business this year as evidence that the strategy and campaign are working to drive traffic. Some future Ram products are going to be adapted from Fiat commercial vehicles, we think. It will be interesting to see how the company morphs this very compelling creative to support those vehicles, unless Sam Elliott remains Ram pickup exclusive. Then again, wouldn’t it be cool to see spagetti western style ads? Paging Clint Eastwood. Grade: B+ View Poll Continue reading AdSpotting: New Ram ads push horses as brand looks for growth AdSpotting: New Ram ads push horses as brand looks for growth originally appeared on Autoblog on Mon, 15 Aug 2011 14:57:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Fiat platform to underpin three Jeeps
August 10, 2011 by Dodge Blogger · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Crossover , Jeep , Fiat The Jeep product portfolio will undergo some major changes in the next few years, starting with the addition of a new subcompact crossover and a flagship, seven-passenger Grand Wagoneer. Still, Jeep assures the world that even with these changes, the automaker will still stand true to its off-road heritage. That seven-slat grille has to stand for something, after all. Jeep will debut a new subcompact crossover based on a Fiat platform in late 2013 or early 2014. The B-Jeep will be designed for use in North and Latin America, and will be built alongside the Fiat 500 and Dodge Journey at the automaker’s plant in Toluca, Mexico. Both the Compass and Patriot will be replaced in one fell swoop with a new vehicle based on Fiat’s CUSW compact crossover platform. The new Jeep will debut in 2013, likely as a 2014 model, and will be built for global markets, including North America. In speaking to Automotive News , Jeep brand CEO Michael Manley said that this vehicle would be available with both front- and all-wheel drive. The Liberty – a vehicle left untouched in the 2011 model year product onslaught – will get a replacement in 2013. This crossover will be built on a larger version of the Compass/Patriot platform, called CUSW Plus, and will likely remain an all-wheel-drive-only affair. Lastly, a new Grand Wagoneer is still in the works, stemming from Chrysler CEO Sergio Marchionne’s confirmation earlier this year . Its platform will be shared with the Dodge Durango and will be the flagship model in the Jeep lineup. Think Commander , only better. Much better. Fiat platform to underpin three Jeeps originally appeared on Autoblog 5.0 on Tue, 09 Aug 2011 17:29:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Chrysler 200 wagon rendered… should it be built? [w/poll]
August 4, 2011 by Dodge Blogger · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Concept Cars , Wagon , Chrysler , Design/Style Chrysler has no plans (at least, none that we’re aware of) that involve bringing a 200 wagon to market. If those plans change, we think the automaker should look towards Theophilus Chin for inspiration. We’ve seen Chin’s renderings before, and his take on the 200 wagon suggests that the family hauler would also be a pretty decent looker, particularly as it forgoes the sedan’s awkward greenhouse in favor of a more traditional form. Chin takes on the rendering from both front and rear angles, and you can take a closer look at each by clicking through the gallery. Now that you’ve taken a look, we’d like to know what you think. Should Chrysler expand the 200 lineup with a wagon? Have a say in our informal poll below. View Poll Chrysler 200 wagon rendered… should it be built? [w/poll] originally appeared on Autoblog on Wed, 03 Aug 2011 19:30:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Want FREE insurance with your new Cadillac?
July 20, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
GM is testing out a new promotion that will give customers who purchase a new Cadillac a year of free insurance. This program currently only applies to Washington and Oregon, so be sure to take advantage this opportunity! The promotion only last until September 9th, so stop by Larson Cadillac of Tacoma today to drive [...]
The all-new 2011 VW Touareg Supercharged Hybrid: More than a Beast. A rare Beast.
July 11, 2011 by admin · Leave a Comment
The joy of driving, the excitement of performance, and high standards of German Engineering are requirements that set the stage for every Volkswagen. Power, intelligence and efficiency come together in almost every feature of the 2011 Touareg Supercharged Hybrid. With stats like 380 hp and 428 lb/ft torque the Touareg a beast. However, since the [...]
Dodge updates Attitude for Mexico with latest Hyundai Accent, forgets badges *UPDATE
July 2, 2011 by Dodge Blogger · Leave a Comment
Filed under: Budget , Sedan , Dodge , Hyundai What you’re looking at is not the 2012 Hyundai Accent , it’s the 2012 Dodge Attitude . Yes, we see the Hyundai badge. No, we aren’t kidding. Dodge has, for quite some time now, sold a rebadged version of the Hyundai Accent in Mexico under the Attitude moniker. (Hyundai, as an automaker, is otherwise absent from the Mexican market). And while the previous-generation Attitude was simply a rebadged version of the old Accent sedan, it appears that the 2012 model doesn’t even go that far. We got our first glimpse at the U.S.-spec Accent at the 2011 New York Auto Show earlier this year, and while our market will benefit from the functionality of the five-door hatchback configuration, the Dodge Attitude will only be available as a sedan. A 1.4-liter gasoline engine is standard, with a 1.6-liter powerplant available as an option. UPDATE: Looks like the Accent isn’t the only Hyundai vehicle being given the Pentastar treatment in Mexico. The Korean automaker’s Starex van (known as the iLoad and iMax – seriously – in Australia) also wears a Dodge nameplate in Mexico, though like the Attitude, the Hyundai badges have remained intact. The Dodge H100 is available in both cargo van and passenger van configurations. (Hat tip to owenrec!) Dodge updates Attitude for Mexico with latest Hyundai Accent, forgets badges *UPDATE originally appeared on Autoblog on Thu, 26 May 2011 11:28:00 EST. Please see our terms for use of feeds . Permalink
Chrysler Brings the ‘Chrysler Drive Experience’ to Consumers
July 2, 2011 by paramopgi · Leave a Comment
The Chrysler brand will kick off the “Chrysler Drive Experience” this holiday weekend at the Battle Creek Air Show in Battle Creek, Michigan, allowing consumers across the country to get behind the wheel of the entire 2011 Chrysler vehicle lineup. Check out an all new Chrysler at Larson Chrysler today. Consumers will be able to [...]
Deal to Give Chinese Companies a Majority of Saab Owner Spyker
June 13, 2011 by paramopgi · Leave a Comment
Saab said today that Zhejiang Youngman Lotus will pay 136 million euros for a 29.9% share of Spyker and joint ventures to make and distribute Saabs in China. And Saab‘s earlier Chinese partner, Pang Da, will raise its investment to 109 million euros to keep its 24% stake. Come test drive an all new Saab [...]
The Chrysler Foundation Donates $50,000 to AmeriCares
June 10, 2011 by paramopgi · Leave a Comment
The Chrysler Foundation, the philanthropic arm of Chrysler Group LLC, announced a donation of $50,000 to aid families displaced from their homes as a result of the large number of recent natural disasters hitting many states across the country. The donation will support AmeriCares U.S. Disaster Relief Fund, which provides medical aid, bottled water, hygiene [...]
First 25 Winners Announced for Toyota 100 Cars for Good Program
June 10, 2011 by paramopgi · Leave a Comment
Toyota officially announced the first 25 winners of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program, which awards 100 vehicles over the course of 100 days to 100 deserving non-profits. Winners of the Toyota 100 Cars for Good program are determined based on voting from the public. Each day, five organizations are profiled on Toyota’s Facebook page [...]

