Now, we have nothing against a bit of father-son quality time - baseball, football, fishing or even bowling - but the fact that this due is packing a hunting bow is really creepy for some reason. What’s more, we think the people who made the commercial really wanted to use guns, but that would have been even worse.
Now, the Chevy Silverado Realtree is just a concept that was created for the 2011 SEMA Show, so why is there a video in which they talk about passing it on from one generation to the next. It’s because the man in the video who’s selling the father-son experience is actually Chevrolet designer Jason Bliss.
It’s actually kind of refreshing to see that somebody working for Chevrolet still knows about killing animals in the woods and heavy duty pickups, not just range extenders. For some extra coverage of the Silverado Realtree, check out our previous post.
It’s actually kind of refreshing to see that somebody working for Chevrolet still knows about killing animals in the woods and heavy duty pickups, not just range extenders. For some extra coverage of the Silverado Realtree, check out our previous post.