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Helpful tips for holiday travel

December 2, 2007

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Dog in hatWith the holiday travel season quickly approaching, it’s a good time to recall the basic fundamentals about traveling safely with your pets.

An article on Sunday’s Boston.com by Mike Hanley of cars.com does a good job laying out the basics of safe pet travel, including the little-known idea that for dogs who are prone to car sickness, it’s best to have them as close to the front as possible.

Yes, pets get carsick, too. One way to deal with the problem: Take increasingly longer trips with your pet to make them more comfortable, Peterson said.

Where your pet sits in the car can also play a role.

“The closer your dog is to the front of the vehicle, the less motion there is, [making it] less likely to get carsick,” she said. Your pet’s veterinarian may also be able to provide medication to make traveling easier, Connolly said.

I can hear it now: “Grandma, you need to sit in back so Buster can be up front – he has a sensitive stomach.”

Say goodbye to that Christmas present.

Filed under: dogcars.com,Uncategorized — Keith Turner @ 8:45 pm

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WOW — It’s a real dog car

November 19, 2007

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Honda Wow conceptJust back from the Los Angeles Auto Show, where manufacturers lined up to tout their new advances in fuel efficient hybrids and other altnerative fuel plans.

And while there was no dog to be seen anywhere on the convention floor, representatives that I spoke to seemed to be very interested in the canine-friendly segment of the buying public.

Suzuki, the up-and-coming Japanese automaker that offers several stylish models at reasonable prices, hinted that they have been considering a pet-focused advertising campaign for the Suzuki XL7 SUV that would be geared toward dog-owning families.

Honda WOW interiorHonda may have been ahead of the trend when it showed a dog-friendly concept car  at the 2005 Tokyo Auto Show. It’s called WOW, which, according to reports, vaguely stands for “Wonderful Open-hearted Wagon.” Whether or not this vehicle ever makes it into production, and then into the North American market, remains to be seen.

If nothing else, this shows that automakers are listening to the howls of the dog-happy public and searching for ways to satisfy its craving for capable canine carriers.

Filed under: dogcars.com,Uncategorized — Keith Turner @ 4:38 pm

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WOW — It’s a real dog car

November 19, 2007

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Honda Wow conceptJust back from the Los Angeles Auto Show, where manufacturers lined up to tout their new advances in fuel efficient hybrids and other altnerative fuel plans.

And while there was no dog to be seen anywhere on the convention floor, representatives that I spoke to seemed to be very interested in the canine-friendly segment of the buying public.

Suzuki, the up-and-coming Japanese automaker that offers several stylish models at reasonable prices, hinted that they have been considering a pet-focused advertising campaign for the Suzuki XL7 SUV that would be geared toward dog-owning families.

Honda WOW interiorHonda may have been ahead of the trend when it showed a dog-friendly concept car  at the 2005 Tokyo Auto Show. It’s called WOW, which, according to reports, vaguely stands for “Wonderful Open-hearted Wagon.” Whether or not this vehicle ever makes it into production, and then into the North American market, remains to be seen.

If nothing else, this shows that automakers are listening to the howls of the dog-happy public and searching for ways to satisfy its craving for capable canine carriers.

Filed under: dogcars.com,Uncategorized — Keith Turner @ 4:38 pm

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If it’s Memphis, this must be the Malibu

November 3, 2007

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2008 Chevrolet Malibu

Well, I’m back home this beautiful morning after a 44-hour trip to Memphis, TN. It was a good trip with lots of great experiences. We drove the totally redesigned Chevrolet Malibu all over southern Tennessee and into Mississippi.

Then my friend LouAnn Hammond (carlist.com MSNBC and ABC Radio) and drove her childhood neighborhood where she was informed by one resident that “No caucasians live on this street.”

We then drove the Malibu to Graceland (Elvis’ old home) and shot some video from over the 7ft.-tall stone fence that is covered from top to bottom with graffiti-style comments from Elvis lovers from around the world who made the pilgrimage to the birthplace of the King of Rock ‘n Roll.

In our search to find the mansion (which is incredibly tiny and understated by today’s MTV cribs standards) we ventured into an apartment complex and stopped two young teenage girls to ask for directions to Graceland. After telling us how to get to Graceland High School, we explained that we were looking for Elvis’ house, and they pointed in the direction across the street to Graceland. Then they complemented us on our car — the new Chevy Malibu that was being introduced to the media on this trip. Lou Ann whipped out her ever-present video camera to record their praises of the new Malibu.

Back at the hotel, the Chevy folks were thrilled to hear this story, along with similar stories relayed by other writers.

Oh yeah, when I arrived at the Memphis Westin on Thursday, the place was full of activity because they were shooting a movie in the hotel’s restaurant. It’s called “Nothing But the Truth” and it’s the Valerie Plame CIA outing story. Stars include Alan Alda, David Schwimmer (Friends) and Becky Beckinsale, Matt Dillion and several other big names. I saw the first two, but not the others.

That evening Chevy treated us to a tour of the Gibson guitar factory and museum, where we saw all the craftsmanship that goes into the historic guitars. Then we walked over to BB King’s Blues Club for awesome ribs and a night of live jazz and blues at several of the clubs along Beale Street.

2008 Chevrolet Malibu dashWhile it’s not a dog car per se, the new Chevrolet Malibu is definitely an eye-catcher. It appears that GM has finally broken out of the box of dull-looking vehicles and designed an inexpensive (starting at $19,995), full-efficient (up to 30 mpg) sedan that one can be proud to be seen driving. And the multi-layered interior dash is one of the most interesting I have ever seen on any car. And, it’s fun to drive. They’ve even included a hybrid version that is mild by fuel-consumption standards, but still shows a willingness from GM to get in step with this ever-changing automotive world and alternative fuel consumption.

For dog-carrying safety, harnesses can be easily hooked to the childseat anchors easily accessible in the backseats.

Filed under: dogcars.com,Uncategorized — Keith Turner @ 2:35 pm

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If it’s Memphis, this must be the Malibu

November 3, 2007

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2008 Chevrolet Malibu

Well, I’m back home this beautiful morning after a 44-hour trip to Memphis, TN. It was a good trip with lots of great experiences. We drove the totally redesigned Chevrolet Malibu all over southern Tennessee and into Mississippi.

Then my friend LouAnn Hammond (carlist.com MSNBC and ABC Radio) and drove her childhood neighborhood where she was informed by one resident that “No caucasians live on this street.”

We then drove the Malibu to Graceland (Elvis’ old home) and shot some video from over the 7ft.-tall stone fence that is covered from top to bottom with graffiti-style comments from Elvis lovers from around the world who made the pilgrimage to the birthplace of the King of Rock ‘n Roll.

In our search to find the mansion (which is incredibly tiny and understated by today’s MTV cribs standards) we ventured into an apartment complex and stopped two young teenage girls to ask for directions to Graceland. After telling us how to get to Graceland High School, we explained that we were looking for Elvis’ house, and they pointed in the direction across the street to Graceland. Then they complemented us on our car — the new Chevy Malibu that was being introduced to the media on this trip. Lou Ann whipped out her ever-present video camera to record their praises of the new Malibu.

Back at the hotel, the Chevy folks were thrilled to hear this story, along with similar stories relayed by other writers.

Oh yeah, when I arrived at the Memphis Westin on Thursday, the place was full of activity because they were shooting a movie in the hotel’s restaurant. It’s called “Nothing But the Truth” and it’s the Valerie Plame CIA outing story. Stars include Alan Alda, David Schwimmer (Friends) and Becky Beckinsale, Matt Dillion and several other big names. I saw the first two, but not the others.

That evening Chevy treated us to a tour of the Gibson guitar factory and museum, where we saw all the craftsmanship that goes into the historic guitars. Then we walked over to BB King’s Blues Club for awesome ribs and a night of live jazz and blues at several of the clubs along Beale Street.

2008 Chevrolet Malibu dashWhile it’s not a dog car per se, the new Chevrolet Malibu is definitely an eye-catcher. It appears that GM has finally broken out of the box of dull-looking vehicles and designed an inexpensive (starting at $19,995), full-efficient (up to 30 mpg) sedan that one can be proud to be seen driving. And the multi-layered interior dash is one of the most interesting I have ever seen on any car. And, it’s fun to drive. They’ve even included a hybrid version that is mild by fuel-consumption standards, but still shows a willingness from GM to get in step with this ever-changing automotive world and alternative fuel consumption.

For dog-carrying safety, harnesses can be easily hooked to the childseat anchors easily accessible in the backseats.

Filed under: dogcars.com,Uncategorized — Keith Turner @ 2:35 pm
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