September 3, 201114 yr GM Heads Back To The Drawing Board With Chevrolet's Tag Line William Maley - Editor/Reporter - CheersandGears.com September 2, 2011 GM's campaign for Chevrolet, "Chevy Runs Deep" is getting retooled after almost a year of being out. In a report done by Bloomberg, GM found the campaign was bringing in steady sales, but not any increases. “‘Chevy Runs Deep’ has maintained the brand but it hasn’t really moved them in any direction. The campaign has not boosted showroom traffic,” said Alexander Edwards, president of the automotive division of Strategic Vision. Chevrolet adopted the tagline a month after Joel Ewanick became GM's new Chief Marketing Officer. The campaign was intended to emphasize Chevrolet's heritage in the US and make an emotional connection with consumers. GM says they will continue with the campaign with ads that performed the best with consumers throughout the fall. Source: Bloomberg
September 3, 201114 yr It's been a year already? Feels like less than 6 months that they've been using that line.
September 3, 201114 yr the latest Chevy commercials about "running deep" are pretty good though.... just like GM to cancel it just when they get it right
September 3, 201114 yr I never cared for this slogan much, it just didn't seem to make sense for a car company. But GM does have a problem with changing slogans every year, and not developing clear brand identities that you can have a slogan fit. "Chevy runs deep" doesn't really inspire me at all to look at a Chevy. The best slogan out there is "ultimate driving machine" (and BMW needs to lose the Joy crap), because it is what the car is, and it makes you want to drive one.
September 3, 201114 yr Really the only 2 marketing taglines from Chevy I can remember, are The heartbeat Of America and Like A Rock. Both of those are old but still stick in my mind.
September 3, 201114 yr I don't know if it would work in the US but this a commercial they play in Canada: My http://youtu.be/q1pKXs4KUA8
September 3, 201114 yr Really the only 2 marketing taglines from Chevy I can remember, are The heartbeat Of America and Like A Rock. Both of those are old but still stick in my mind. Those were their only 2 good ones, although American Revolution was a decent one. I think they should go back to something with "America" in it.
September 4, 201114 yr Chevy keeps up its sales increases bringing back "heartbeat of America" could be quite justifiable.
September 4, 201114 yr Baseball, Hotdogs, Apple Pie, and Chevrolet See the USA in your Chevrolet The cars more Americans can depend on May the Best Car Win The most dependable, longest lasting trucks on the road Like a Rock The Heartbeat of America Building a better way to see the USA An American Revolution Maybe another 30
September 4, 201114 yr I also like "Heartbeat of America" and "American Revolution"...and I'd use both of them at the same time--Chevrolet Cars gets "Heartbeat" and Chevy Trucks gets "Revolution."
September 4, 201114 yr I would love to see the use of USA 1 again with a little update to the image. Anymore tag lines are not as long lasting in most cases anymore. The media blitz wears them out often in a year. Many companies often use a new one for each year and keep them fresh. I would love to see Chevy use a pro American theme here in the states. I feel when times are hard people pull ranks and look for m ore at home. While the Asians may build cars here they are still Asian own companies. Only other auto company Ford could play the America card. With Chrysler now Fiat owned it would be hard for them to join in. Something simple like Chevy America's car ue truck would play well. Tag it with an appealing American base song You can still Rock in America by Night Ranger or Only in America by Brooks and Dunn. These kinds of songs have wide appeal with large groups of buyers. This could be another Like a Rock. Too bad they can't use Nazereth Hair of the Dog. lol!
September 5, 201114 yr Chevy needs to promote "American" and "value." Even though the Camaro and Impala are Canadians. But Chevy has to push value and getting a lot for your money image.
September 5, 201114 yr A tagline is just a tagline untill you get it right....then it's a lifeline. Just ask BMW.
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