So Chevy has been running a series of commercials for their electric-gas hybrid car and in these commercials the Volt owner is pestered by other people in the commercial over his car. In one he pulls up to the convenience store part of a gas station and gets asked questions by people on why he's at a gas station if his car is electric. All the guy, apparently, wants to do is go inside the store and get a paper and coffee but yet he has to field questions from people interested in his car.
In another commercial he's picking up food at a drive-thru and the same thing happens with a driver further back in the lane using the drive-thru attendant to field questions to the Volt driver already at the window, the driver ends up in a conversation between the other driver, the drive-thru driver and another employee sweeping the parking lot.
It's an odd series of commercials, trying to sell you a car by saying your life will be heavily disrupted by it.
In another commercial he's picking up food at a drive-thru and the same thing happens with a driver further back in the lane using the drive-thru attendant to field questions to the Volt driver already at the window, the driver ends up in a conversation between the other driver, the drive-thru driver and another employee sweeping the parking lot.
It's an odd series of commercials, trying to sell you a car by saying your life will be heavily disrupted by it.