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Monday, February 20, 2017
Driving the ABC7 Newsteam
KIA's Land of Fun!
But that's not the only bit of fun to be had with KIA. You know the famous KIA hamsters, right:
Heroes Drive with Chevy
Sunday, February 19, 2017
On The Road with State Farm
It may not look like much from that angle, but I will tell you that it is something great. It can hold a lot of items, it's weight tolerance is quite respectable, all in all being a fantastic value for a free giveaway. But that's not the only thing they have there. Once you get your bag, you can move on to the central kiosk and customize your own roadhouse. Presented as a tie-in to their ability to combine your home and auto insurance, you area able to make your own mashup and then take it out on the roads for a virtual race. Get a high enough score, and you'll find yourself on the leaderboard! After that you get the opportunity to play a good-old fashioned matching game. Make 3 correct combos in the time allotted, and you win an exclusive State Farm-branded ice scraper! But then you come face-to-face with the biggest spectacle at the exhibit: The State Farm Roadhouse. It is quite literally a small house attached to the middle of a car. According to the reps on hand, the thing is even street legal. Not quite sure how you'd insure that thing though. The State Farm Roadhouse can be seen at the Chicago Auto Show through tomorrow.
Friday, February 10, 2017
Driving the World Series Champs
Ever since 2010, Toyota has been a partner of the Chicago Cubs. And as many of you may know, the Cubs finally broke their 108 year streak of not winning the World Series back in November. Naturally, Toyota was right there to help in the celebration. They had one of their trucks in the celebratory parade that followed. It was a Toyota truck, decked out in Cubs livery, with a giant World Series trophy in back. This week that same truck is joining the Auto Show as part of the Toyota exhibit so that both Cubs fans and car fans can behold the wonder.
4 Test Tracks and 1 Thrill Ride
I just covered 4 of the test tracks at the show. However, the 5th one deserves a paragraph all to itself. Joining the Ram track as a new arrival to the 2017 show is the Iron Schockl. Brought to us by Mercedes-Benz, it is the simplest-looking track, merely consisting of a single 16-foot hill. But that's not what will make it without a doubt the most popular Test Track(and arguably most popular attraction period) at the 2017 Chicago Auto Show. What will make it the most popular is the fact that it features a 42.5 degree incline going both up and down. To be in the car as it goes up the Schockl is an experience that must be had to be appreciated. I waited in line for close to 15 minutes yesterday, and this was during Day 1 of the Media Preview. I fully expect there to be massive lines at the Schockl for all 10 days of the public show.
Thursday, February 9, 2017
Adventure with Toyota
Toyota's motto is "Let's Go Places". This year at the Auto Show they are showing a series of videos doing just that. Various guides are shown taking city residents out into nature, be that glamping, hiking, or into the wide-open spaces while learning about Buffalo Soldiers. These videos show all that this world has to offer. And Toyota can help you experience it.
Breakfast at MAMA's
Wednesday, February 8, 2017
Nissans from A Galaxy Far, Far Away.
The Chicago Auto Show is back! Before the public is welcomed into the 109th edition of the show, the media is being treated to various events. The first of which is the Concept and Technology Garage, showcasing the cutting edge of automotive innovation. One vehicle on display is the Nissan Rogue. But this isn't just any Nissan Rogue. This is the Rogue One limited edition Nissan Rogue. Being a tie-in to the Star Wars film of the same name, the vehicle features many special Star Wars touches, ranging from decals to a special commemorative plaque. Unquestionably this is THE car for any serious Star Wars fan. The Rogue One limited edition will be on display all throughout the show at the Nissan area, occasionally joined by both Stormtroopers and an inflatable Death Star.