Friday, July 3, 2009

Have a Great 4th of July Everyone!


Top 10 Ironic Ads from History

by the Consumerist

This is truly a "do you remember when..." list. Makes you wonder what they will think of our current ads 50 years from now! Check them out here: http://bit.ly/1aDyEk

Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Chrysler's PT keeps cruising


Exerpts from Scott Burgess / The Detroit News
Chrysler had announced earlier this year that it would be discontinued this summer, but Chrysler Group chief spokesman Gualberto Ranieri confirmed Monday that Chief Executive Sergio Marchionne, who also is CEO of Fiat SpA, said the company will keep building the PT Cruiser.
Jim Hall, an auto analyst at 2953 Analytics in Birmingham, said continuing the PT Cruiser makes sense.
Analysts said the decision to keep building it was a good one.
"The PT Cruiser is a car that is selling even without marketing," Hall said.
The car will likely stay in production through 2011, Hall said, until Fiat vehicles are ready for production in North America.
The change of heart came after Chrysler entered bankruptcy and emerged in a partnership with Fiat, the Italian automaker that has management control of the company.

Monday, June 29, 2009

Do you remember...

Tomy Turnin' Turbo Dashboard
By The Auto Insider, Friday, June 26, 2009
Remember the days without Playstation, without Forza Motorsport 3, without actual driving? As kids, we had only one thing to simulate the amazing feeling of driving a car: the Tomy Turnin' Turbo Dashboard.
Sold by Takara Tomy in 1983, the Turnin' Turbo Dashboard table-top driving simulator provided hours of entertainment for our feeble little childish minds and was limited only by our parent's not-so-generous stock of D cell batteries. Although the driving simulation was the exact same every single time, it's a true testament to how such a simple toy can enthrall a child's mind for hours upon hours upon über-entertaining hours.http://bit.ly/1atGUq

Friday, June 26, 2009

Jeep History: Military Jeeps To Jeep JK Wrangler - An American Automotive Icon

The History Of The Jeep, Revisted
By Kevin McNulty for Peterson 4Wheel & Off-Road
Photography by Kevin McNulty
Jeep History 1940 2008 Jeep Cj2a
The Jeep CJ was one of the most influential recreational vehicles of all time. The CJ was produced in many variations, with different models, styles, and limited-edition packages. The famous civilians CJs were produced from 1945 to 1985, starting with the CJ-2A and ending with the CJ-8 Scrambler.
Read the rest of the story here: http://bit.ly/RFaBl

Thursday, June 25, 2009

Summer Travel: Teens Use High-Tech Tools to Document Family Road Trip

From MotherProof
Jun 22 2009 by Kristin Varela

Have your kids outgrown following your family road trip’s progress with a map and cute stickers? If so, they’ve probably also outgrown any idea that they’re derived from your lame DNA? Ahh, the teen years. From planning to documenting the trip, here are a few 21st century ways to keep teens involved in your family road trip.

Navigation systems: Before your trip begins, let your teen loose with a Garmin or other navigation system. They can even pick out a few stops along the way (the double-headed rattlesnake and five-legged cow exhibits might have some funky side-show appeal). They also might teach you a few things that you weren’t even aware your nav system could do such as leaving electronic breadcrumbs along your route.

MySpace or Facebook: Many teens can access their social networking profile updates via cell phone. They can keep their friends in the loop about interesting places they’ve seen. Also, teens can use their profiles as a gripe platform — “OMG my mom is drving me so crzy!” — so you don’t have to hear it.

Twitter: Teens with cell phones can also update their Twitter accounts remotely. They can use 140-character “tweets” to keep friends, classmates and other Twitter followers in the know on their trip. Check out this travel tweet from RandGirl, “The Statue of Liberty is 151-ft and has a 35-ft waistline, and you thought you needed to go on a diet?” Teen Tiffany Eckhart tweets, “Trying to drink coffee while we drive down I10…Impossible! This road never seems to change.” While some teen tweets might seem pointless to you, it’s a quick way for teens to keep an electronic travel journal that they’ll be able to revisit later to remember quirky things about the trip.

Digital video cameras and YouTube: Savvy teens raised in the electronic age can be charged with documenting the car trip with the family video camera (some digital point-and-shoot cameras now allow you to record short videos, too). Once you get home, video and photo snippets can be edited together to come up with a creative road trip video, in-car music video or road trip parody. Use this as an opportunity for your teen to show off her creativity. They can then upload their video for friends to view on YouTube, and you can plan a viewing party for the family.

Wednesday, June 24, 2009

One Week to Deal!

Chrysler has just announced the "1 Week to Deal" promotion! Good until the end of the month, you can save even more on:
2009 Dodge Avengers
2009 Chrysler Sebrings
2009 Jeep Patriots
2009 Jeep Compass
2009 Dodge Nitros
2009 Jeep Commanders
So, now more than ever, is your chance to get a great car at a great deal! Come on down and talk to us or check out our website at www.caseberemotor.com to find the perfect vehicle for you!