The Staff At A Chevrolet Dealership Is Making Hilarious 'The Office' Parodies And We Can't Get Enough
August 5, 2024
Mohawk Chevrolet in Ballston Spa, NY, is making waves online with their hilarious videos filmed in the style of the beloved TV show "The Office."

Grace Kerber in The Dealership
These two-minute parodies, based on true events, are not only incredibly funny but also brilliantly creative, capturing the essence of the show while adding a unique dealership twist.
They've aptly titled the series "The Dealership."
Episode 1: Get Ducked
The mastermind behind these viral sensations is Grace Kerber, the 22-year-old digital branding creator at Mohawk Chevrolet.
Remarkably, this is her first job out of college, and she’s already hitting home runs.
Episode 3: The Bad Egg
The success of these videos lies in their relatable and humorous depiction of everyday dealership scenarios, reminiscent of the quirky and lovable moments from "The Office."
Grace's innovative approach and fresh perspective have not only entertained viewers but also significantly boosted the dealership's visibility.
"This is great! Please make more. Please," one viewer commented.
Episode 5: Lemme Drive The Rado
Stay updated with more episodes by following @mohawkchevrolet on the social media channel of your choice.
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