Chrysler ad backlash

Chrysler ad backlash

A slew of "thank you" ads by Chrysler has further infuriated American taxpayers who were against the bailout.

OneShift Editorial Team
OneShift Editorial Team
02 Jan 2009

Chrysler's ad campaign which "thanks" America for their "investment" was meant to be a gesture of goodwill.

Instead, the troubled carmaker has left the American public seeing red.

The ads which were taken out in newspapers like USA Today and The Wall Street Journal, where prices for placement of a full-page ad can range between USD $206,000 - $264,000 and USD $112,000 - $217,000, have only served to further infuriate taxpayers who felt they were coerced into paying for a bailout they never wanted.

More reactions to Chrysler's ad campaign can be found on their blog by clicking [URL=http://blog.chryslerllc.com/blog.do?id=564&p=entry#comments]here[/URL]

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Credits: JRC

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