The musical talent of your average autoevolution editor is probably next-to-none, since he/she believes handbrake turns can compensate for any lack of talent in the real world. But even so, this struck everybody around the office as being a really cool display of skill.
11 dribblers with good skills gathered round a Buick Regal GS to make awesome music. We can only imagine how many tries it took for them to get this all done in one take.
Buick themselves sponsored the video and provided a very nice red Regal GS as part of NCAA March Madness and the "Surprising Performances Everywhere initiative."
The video was posted on Kurt Hugo Schneider's channel. The group shot this all in just one take and used a very nice Buick sedan as part of their performance. This isn't the first GM car to show musical talent as a few years back the Chevy Sonic was part of an even cooler clip featuring OK Go (yes, the guys who made the a music video dancing on treadmills).
“The Regal is performance-oriented,” said Sandra Moore, Buick marketing director. “With a standard 259-horsepower turbocharged engine, the all-weather traction of available all-wheel-drive, refined ride and quiet interior, it’s sure to surprise many – just like eventful moments of March Madness.”
Buick themselves sponsored the video and provided a very nice red Regal GS as part of NCAA March Madness and the "Surprising Performances Everywhere initiative."
The video was posted on Kurt Hugo Schneider's channel. The group shot this all in just one take and used a very nice Buick sedan as part of their performance. This isn't the first GM car to show musical talent as a few years back the Chevy Sonic was part of an even cooler clip featuring OK Go (yes, the guys who made the a music video dancing on treadmills).
“The Regal is performance-oriented,” said Sandra Moore, Buick marketing director. “With a standard 259-horsepower turbocharged engine, the all-weather traction of available all-wheel-drive, refined ride and quiet interior, it’s sure to surprise many – just like eventful moments of March Madness.”