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Michigan Chevy dealers' ad gets a very Michigan detail wrong

Michigan Chevy dealers' ad gets a very Michigan detail wrong



Regional dealer associations often work with their members to create marketing campaigns around new products or promotional campaigns. The ads usually have recognizable landmarks from the area, such as the Zakim Bridge in Boston, but a Michigan dealer’s association made a misstep with its recent campaign, and locals were quick to tell them about it on the internet.

The group created an ad showing a Silverado in front of the Fort Gratiot Lighthouse in Port Huron, Mich. The photo is simple enough, with the truck positioned in front of the historic structure, but viewers took issue with the color of the beam emanating from its lantern room.

Shannon Kay commented on the post that “Fort Gratiot Lighthouse has a GREEN light. It was changed to green in 1934. This green light was installed so ships could tell the difference between the lighthouse light and train headlights of the engines that were going to the paper mill and other industries along the riverfront.”

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