Automotive reporting for metro-Detroiters from the streets of metro-Detroit.

No gear-head, tech-babble here friends, just what you really want to know about a car before you sign your life away...or at least the next 36, 60, or 72 months of it.

I know you want style, comfort and fun. Moms, I know you don't drive a minivan because you want to! I'll tell you which cars will make your commute along 696 more comfortable, which ones are destined to become Dream Cruise favorites and which rides will keep your kids entertained so you don't have to.

Monday, November 22, 2010

Even Oprah Makes Mistakes...


As cool as the 2012 VW Beetle will be, why didn't Oprah take this opportunity to shine some light on one of our domestic automotive brands?  I was really surprised this partnership was made with VW and not with one of the big three for several reasons:

  1. Oprah, having been such a huge supporter of Mr. Obama during his campaign and beyond, must be aware of his efforts to save our automotive industry.  Perhaps she forgot - those "favorite things" episodes can get pretty insane.
  2. With Chicago so geographically close to the Motor City, there would certainly be an economic benefit to boosting domestic auto-sales - right?
  3. The products! GM's Volt or Cruze, Ford's new Focus, and perhaps even Chrysler's nearly hatched Fiat 500 would have been just as exciting as a VW- even the Beetle.
Like many people, I adore Oprah and have followed her show religiously since I was a kid.  I have always been impressed by her ability to give, inspire and draw attention to important issues.  While I loved watching most of today's episode, the ending could have been so much more powerful - at least from a Detroiter's perspective.

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

Mazda 5 at LA Auto Show

Awwwww, Lori from MotherProof.com is right - this one is ADORABLE and always one of my favorites. Can't wait to see the new model for myself...

http://www.motherproof.com/news-rants/story/2010-L.A.-Auto-Show-2012-Mazda5-Makes-Most-of-its-Microvan/

LA Auto Show 2010

Since I can't be there this year, I am sharing the best posts from my fav friends/sources at the show. Check out what Micah Muzio and Micheal Delano have done with the Camaro -fun stuff!

http://social-gen.com/chevy/?u=fA7

Friday, September 10, 2010

OMG!!!! The kids are back to school!!!!



The Ride: 2011 Honda Odyssey
The Price: $27,800 - $43,250

Yippeee, the kids are gone so I'm hopping back onto the blogging bus and to celebrate, let's kick off the school year with a new minivan review! Wait! Wait! Don't click away, it's cool I promise!

I recently attended the reveal of the redesigned 2011 Honda Odyssey and I fell in love with all the creature comforts the interior offered up. I wasn't as ecstatic about the modified exterior with "lightning bolt" accent along the side, it reminded me of the Lincoln MKT and therefore didn't seem as unique -to me- as Odyssey designers intended.

Once again, engineers promised fun-to-drive performance and once again, it felt like a minivan to me. Nice ride by all means, but nothing to work up a sweat over.

That said, let's hit on those fabulous interior features that would have me buying one of these babies in a second despite lackluster drive-feel. In no particular order, here we go!






1. Front row removable center console, large enough to actually house a medium sized purse!





2. Front row cool box capable of chilling 6 twelve ounce cans or 4 bottles of water!



3. Second row flip-up trash bag ring - finally a place to hang a trash bag!



4. Second row wide-mode seats allow outboard seats to slide left to right (not front to back) a max of 3 inches to more easily accommodate huuuuge child safety seats and/or larger passengers!



5. Available rear entertainment system with 16.2 inch screen! Yes, you can do split-screen here for viewing two movies at once - yay, everyone is happy!

6. Improved fuel economy with 18/27 city/hwy for the LX, EX and EXL models but 19/28 city/hwy for the Touring Elite.



7. LATCH connectors in 5 seating locations! That's right, 5 car seats can be LATCH'd up in Odyssey!

Yes, those were exclamation points at the end of each line and yes, I put them there on purpose. These features "Wowed" me and to think, you could get all of these on top of the typical minivan goodies we already love like sun-shades to keep the kids from squinting, flexible seating that is easy to maneuver, and safety equipment we trust.

While my search continues for the speedy and agile family hauler, the Honda Odyssey certainly got me excited and you better believe I'll be chatting it up to all the Mom's before and after school.

Oh, and for my amusement only, I would love for Honda to challenge Toyota to a minivan rap-off. Come on Honda, let's give the "Swagger-Wagon" a run for its money...

Saturday, June 5, 2010

Isn't She Lovely...





Finally!!! Much like the anticipation a Mother feels prior to the birth of a new child, I don't think I could have waited one more day for my precious bundle to arrive.


Meet "Sugar," my new ride. She was "born" on May 19th in a Michigan assembly plant, that's right, built right here in the mitten which makes me love her even more. Go Deeeeeeeeetroit!


She is 175 inches long and weighs 2,691 pounds.

Her name comes from the obvious, she's white and sweet. Simple enough. But there's more. My Grandpa, a proud Ford retiree, helped me get the Ford A plan which made the lease-price realistic for my budget. Without his help the car would not be in my driveway - period.

When I was little, Grandpa would greet me with a big smile, a hug and a tap to his cheek with the signature phrase,"Give Grandpa some sugar." So the name fits. The car fits. Everyone is happy. Amen. Thanks Grandpa!

Many thanks also to Bob Pugh over at Jack Demmer Ford. Hooray to him for hearing my requirements and sticking to them - thanks Bob! By the time I found my way to Bob I was so exhausted by the run-around I received from a laundry list of other dealers, I hardly had any hope left in me.

Dealers, please work on this:

DO NOT advertise a price you cannot realistically offer (marketing departments are apparently to blame for this, please stop).

DO NOT waste your clients time.

Ex. If someone tells you they are willing to put X-amount down to achieve a payment of X, please tell them whether this is possible BEFORE you start playing patty-cake games with your finance manager. FYI - we hate waiting for you and hate it even more when you return from your games only to reveal a sheet of paper with a monthly payment $100 or more over what we were asking for and over what was advertised. I am very tempted to name names here and totally call out all of the dealerships that drove me to the brink, but I will refrain. For now...

At the moment I just want to enjoy the new car - ahhhhhh...