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Thursday, February 9, 2012

FORD THREATENS LEGAL ACTION OVER CHEVY SILVERADO SUPER BOWL AD

Despite Ford's efforts to stop GM, the apocalypse-surviving
Chevy Silverado commercial aired last weekend during the Super Bowl.
By Autoguide.com - According to GM, the advertisement was intended as a "good-humored" spoof on the Mayan calendar predictions. Depicting a band of Silverado owners that are navigating across a "completely over-the-top, outrageous version of the devastation and destruction predicted to occur this year by the Mayan calendar," the ad also features giant attack robots, meteors, and frogs that are falling from the sky. The punch line is when the gang of Silverado owners realized one of their friends did not survive because they drove a Ford rather than "the longest lasting, most dependable truck on the road."

Ford took issue with the ad and we now know what the company said in a formal letter sent to GM requesting for the ad to be pulled. Representing lawyer Lynne M. Matuszak wrote, "Ford demands that Chevrolet immediately cease and desist from making any unsubstantiated and disparaging claims regarding Ford's pickup trucks." Matuszak's letter further demanded that GM, "permanently remove the commercial from its website, its YouTube and Facebook pages and any other internet sites."

Ford's letter then warned, "If Chevrolet does not comply with the above terms prior to the start of the Super Bowl, then Ford will take all appropriate steps to enforce and protect its reputation."

Taking it a step further, Ford called out the Silverado's safety record, noting that the 2012 Ford F-150 earned an IIHS Top Safety pick while the Silverado received less than impressive side impact, rear crash, and rollover results.

GM's global chief marketing officer Joel Ewanick and GM are committed to broadcasting the ad and sharing it on YouTube. Joel Ewanick said, "We stand by our claims in the commercial, that the Silverado is the most dependable, longest-lasting full-size pickup on the road. The ad is a fun way of putting this claim in the context of the apocalypse. We can wait until the world ends, and if we need to, we will apologize. In the meantime, people who are really worried about the Mayan calendar coming true should buy a Silverado right away."

Like Coca Cola versus Pepsi, the clash of Ford vs. GM will last for many years to come. We will be expecting a humorous and entertaining rebuttal ad from Ford soon.

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