August 23, 2007
After 10 days and over 2,000 miles my family and I are safely back in Los Angeles, courtesy of our long-term Chevrolet Tahoe. There is essentially nothing to report on the "problem" side of the equation. The navigation system was annoying me, and the driver's mirror is loose, but you can read the details in the long-term update.
I love doing the Los Angeles-to-Denver drive, and try to do it at least once a year. It's a great reminder of how big this country is, and how not everything revolves around the two Coasts and the people who live there (a concept most residents of the Coasts can't honestly grasp). Talk to people in St. George or Grand Junction and they likely haven't ever heard of David Beckham (and don't care about him -- or his wife -- even if they have).
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- Karl Brauer August 23, 2007, 6:00 AM
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July 20, 2007
If the new, free blog tool
doesn't peak your interest, how about the opportunity to praise, or pummel, your local dealer? Could this be the coolest tool
we've launched yet? I certainly love the idea of making dealers -- good and bad -- accountable for their actions.
Like too many things in life, I feel pretty powerless when a dealer screws up (which usually involves somehow screwing me)...
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- Karl Brauer July 20, 2007, 6:30 AM
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In case any of you missed it, we started a new feature on CarSpace
last week that lets any member have a free blog
of their very own. When Sylvia first told me about this I thought it was great. Then I went and looked at the features and some of the blogs people have already started, and I got a little nervous. Between the cool page designs, embedded video links and excellent commentary I suddenly realized that all she did was create a bunch of new competition for Karl on Cars!..
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- Karl Brauer July 20, 2007, 6:00 AM
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June 29, 2007
Okay, the suggestions are in and the winner is clear, though not surprising. The favorite car commecial, according to you guys, is the Rube-Goldberg inspired Australian Honda commerical, "The Cog." I remember when the link to this commercial first made the rounds in everybody's inbox, and it is an undeniably impressive series of events. I also like the solid directorial work that effectively captures the entire sequence. But here's my question, how much of this was real and how much was computer annimated/enhanced? I think I read somewhere it was all "real." Either way, here's the link:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=OFTduBCb7Eo
However, my favorite car commercial of all time remains the Ridley Scott classic for the Nissan 300ZX. The commercial as a whole is pretty cool, but I love the end, where the 300ZX creates a sonic boom and flashes by and then...after a noticeable pause...when you think the commercial is done, the jet finally
flies by.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w21qQFJ5rTU
Others sent in by readers include:
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- Karl Brauer June 29, 2007, 9:00 AM
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June 25, 2007
Alright guys, I've finally set up a specific email for people to send in their random thoughts, insightful observations or useless time-wasting links (definitely don't skimp on the latter). I've gotten an increasing amount of excellent information from readers who either email my direct account or know me well enough to call. In fact, tomorrow's Talk Back Tuesday is totally inspired by excellent reader feedback on a certain topic near-and-dear to my heart (hint: it's near and dear to Chicken Little's heart, too).
So, instead of making folks jump through hoops to send me this stuff, I've set up the email karloncars@edmunds.com to make it easy...
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- Karl Brauer June 25, 2007, 10:00 AM
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