Thursday, December 6, 2007
Dodge Challenger SRT8 Pamphlet
Visit this dealerships for a new Dodge, Chrysler or Jeep in Columbus.
Thursday, November 15, 2007
10 Things Never To Say To A Car Salesman
"I'll take whatever the popular options are", "Oh, I've wanted one of these all my life,"and "I'm ready to buy now."
Surprisingly, the below was not present:
1 - How many bodies can I fit in the trunk?
2 - If I were to put this in my garage, how long would it take to fill up with carbon monoxide?
3 - If I were to return it, would you take a blacklight to the upholstery?
4 - How fast would it sink in a lake?
How did they miss these?
Friday, November 9, 2007
McCafferty Ford - Harrisburg, PA, Ford Dealer
I recently purchased a Ford Edge and I totally love it! It's a great vehicle, it's awesome looking and a lot of fun to drive. For the money, I think it's the best thing on the market, and McCafferty Ford helped me with financing too. They made everything easy and got me a vehicle I'm completely happy with.
Thanks McCafferty Ford!
Wednesday, October 31, 2007
Mitsubishi's Double Shotz Hot Wheels Concept!
It's an awesome design, and I'd love to see this produced for the road!
Monday, October 29, 2007
Auto Shows Calendar
European Motor Show
January 17-27, 2008
Brussels, Belgium
Website: http://www.salonauto.be/
North American International Auto Show (NAIAS)
January 19-27, 2008
Detroit, MI
Website: http://www.naias.com/
Chicago Auto Show
February 8-17, 2008
Chicago, IL
Website: http://www.chicagoautoshow.com/
Canadian International Auto Show
February 15-24, 2008
Toronto, Canada
Website: http://www.autoshow.ca/
Melbourne International Motor Show
February 29 - March 10, 2008
Melbourne, Australia
Website: http://www.motorshow.com.au/
Shanghai Auto Show
April ?, 2008
Shanghai, China
Website: ?
British International Motor Show
July 23 - August 3, 2008
London, England
Website: http://www.britishmotorshow.co.uk/
Paris Motor Show
October 4-19, 2008
Paris, France
Website: http://www.mondialauto.tm.fr/
Prague Auto Show
October 9-12, 2008
Prague, Czech Republic
Website: http://www.incheba.cz/
There's still some blanks here, so leave a comment if you can help fill in information. I'll update it as more info is available.
Thursday, October 25, 2007
Honda Concept Car
Of course the image begs the question, what's that hose pointed at the dog for?
Well, thanks to high-tech imaging software developed by NASA, we can answer that question and actually display 2 possible explanations for it.
You'll see, clearly, in the above image that it's conceivable the hose is an oxygen supplier combined with a carbon dioxide filtration system. The antenna would transmit data on the health of the dog to the on-board veterinarian, which Honda is calling the iVeterinarian.
The second possibility detailed below actually identifies it as a dog-to-human translation system. When the dog barks the translator, which Honda has dubbed the iDogInteriorOscillatingTranslatorSystem, or iDIOTS for short, translates the barks into the driver's language of choice.
Notice that NASA's advanced imaging system was able to determine that the iDIOTS platform would actually be able to judge and assert emotion in the translations, indicated by the exclamation point at the end of the canine's announcement.Let's hope this is a concept that makes it to market.
Thursday, October 18, 2007
Toyota Prius Limo Redefines OxyMoron
I also remember hearing something about weapons of mass destruction in Iraq.
Behold, in the tradition of the question "Why?", the Toyota Prius Limo!
This Canadian-made monstrosity was probably brought to us by a guy who sprinkles tobacco on his cure for cancer.
Wednesday, October 10, 2007
What To See At The Tokyo Motor Show
This is a run-down of what we should expect to see at the Tokyo Motor show, which runs from October 26th to November 11th in London, England...uh, Tokyo, Japan.
Daihatsu
Mud Master-C: For mountain bikers who don't want to get their bikes dirty.
Lexus
LF-Xh: Hybrid SUV. That's all.
Honda
Puyo: A silicon car. Which makes it fake, right?
CR-Z: Hybrid sports car supposedly being used for a production vehicle at some point.
Nissan
NV2000: Customizable van-ish vehicle. Office on wheels, locker room on wheels, editing studio on wheels... Hey, Nissan, I want this vehicle. What are the odds of getting one?
GT-R: Not just a concept, look for it in dealerships this year.
PIVO 2: Mood ring on wheels + nagging wife.
Intima: Swiveling passenger seat for easy car access is supposed to target men, actually targets my grandmother.
Round Box: Oxymoron. Sports car slash RV. NASCAR tailgater in waiting.
Mazda
Taiki: Discussed in previous post.
Premacy Hybrid: Mini-van + rotary engine + hydrogen fuel = Yawn.
Mitsubishi
i MiEV Sport: Complicated combination of lOWer aNd UpPErCASe letters award winner. Motors are in the wheels, lithium-ion battery/electric car.
Concept-ZT: Dual clutch sedan for those with two left feet.
Suzuki
Pixy: Wheelchair on wheels. Wait....
SSC: Pixy dispencer, PEZ optional.
Subaru
Impreza WRX STI: Next-gen Impreza
Exiga: Big vehicle, glass roof. Kinda boring.
G4e: Electric car.
Toyota
i-Real: How Hulk defends his feelings in an argument with She-Hulk, or another go-round of a one-seater vehicle.
Hi-CT: A truck for the city. Possibly a competitor for the Ridgeline? With added Vitamin C for a healthy immune system? Supposedly inspired from a guerilla, so "no" to the above.
RIN: Mood ring on wheels.
1/X: Plug-in hybrid vehicle that promises to make the Prius look like a Hummer by doubling its MPG.
Monday, October 8, 2007
The Mazda Taiki - Everything's Cooler In Japan
So, to continue their dominance of all that is cool, the Mazda Taiki (a car-like-device) was unveiled at the Tokyo Motor Show. Sure, you can't buy it in Japan, but you know this wouldn't be seen at the Detroit Auto Show.
Mazda's Press Release
Mazda Taikireflects one possible direction for a future generation of Mazda sports cars aimed at helping create a sustainable society. The fourth concept car in the Nagare design series, Mazda Taiki further evolves the "flow" theme to establish a breathtaking presence that clearly distinguishes it as the next in the series, and which visually expresses the atmosphere - called taiki in Japanese - that wraps the Earth in its protective mantle. The basic proportions begin with the stretched coupe form of a front-engine rear-wheel-drive layout, the short overhangs, and the liberating feel of an all-glass canopy. The challenge to create "a design that visually expresses the flow of air" was inspired by the image of a pair of Hagoromo - the flowing robes that enable a celestial maiden to fly in Japanese legend - floating down from the sky. Inspired by Japanese koinobori - the decorative "climbing carp streamers"- the notion of creating an Air-tube became the concept word for the interior design. In accordance, from the dashboard and seats down to the door trim, the interior space creates the dynamic sensation that the flow of the wind is being visually depicted. Centering around the performance rotary engine sports packaging that is synonymous with the Mazda name, technologies introduced for the Mazda Taiki include the next-generation RENESIS (rotary engine 16X), which sets new standards for environmental and driving performance, a front-engine rear-drive layout, a unique 2-seat configuration, and Mazda's rotary sports package, which conveys an image of lightness. The effect integrates the design theme perfectly to realize outstanding aerodynamic performance.
Maybe my next trip to Atlanta Mazda I'll be surprised and they'll have it.
Wednesday, October 3, 2007
Intelligent Vehicles
These intelligent vehicles that are being worked on sound great, UNTIL....
And don't think K.I.T.T.'s superior parking ability is going to save you!
Friday, September 28, 2007
Feline's Shocked By Hybrid Announcement
It's not an evil hybrid cat/Mars Rover with LCD display made by Friskey's...
but a hybrid sports car by Fisker.
I'm so easily confused some days.
If you've got $80,000 to spare it's a nice looking plug-in electric. Personally, I'll have $80,000 before I have a spare electric outlet (cell phone, laptop, desktop, iPod....).
Thursday, September 27, 2007
Hummer H4 - Smaller Than H3, Bigger Than Non-Existant H5
I'd like to see a smaller Hummer model, with truck-like rear and open top. Sounds maybe like an unHummer, or a notHummer, but you can't change my feelings about it! So bug off!
General Motors is hinting at a 2009ish model release of the H4 to compete with the Wrangler. Yes, the Wrangler gets 4 doors, increases in popularity, and GMs response is to release a 2 door Hummer to compete with it. Yes. Don't question it. It has big tires.
I like the black one above better, just rip its roof off. I need all-wheel-drive for the winters and a truck bed for my mega-groceries slash automotive blog-master plan book. It's thick.
Wednesday, May 2, 2007
Slow Auto Sales In April
But, the news is the news and you aren't supposed to harm the messenger...er...blogger. Auto makers announced that April's sales for 2007 fell below those of 2006. Not even Toyota, who has been increasing sales by 10% and up, wasn't immune with a drop of just over 4%. Ford dropped about 13%, and GM about 10%.
The car manufacturers chalked the loses up to rising gas prices and a slow housing market.
The only auto maker to apparently buck the April trend was Chrysler, who increased sales a whopping 29%. The popularity of Chrysler's Jeep brand 4-door Wrangler and its new Compass seems to be responsible for Chrysler's success.
You can read more about the announcement at MSNBC.
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