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AutoBird Podcast – Esp 28: “Boondoggle Episode”

Episode 28 starts with introducing this weeks guest William Maley also known as realmudmonster on Twitter.  Moving into the garage we talk about the Buick LaCrosse I was in for the past week along  We then discuss the MAMA spring rally that I attended this past week.  We then move along to the major news of the week segment.  This week included-

This week we bring back the clip of the week segment.  This week we featured Mercedes-Benz: Sorry. (Link)

Next came our main topics which we have a discussion about the going to go over some government boondoggles we’ve been seeing cropping up in the news. We actually got the idea from jalopnik which did a recent post about the world’s safest cars that were built here in America

Last we plug our respective blogs,  AutoBird Blog and Accelerate Mpls.

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Social Media and NAIAS

It is widely known that General Motors paid for my travel and accommodations for the Detroit Auto Show.  In fact they even asked me in writing to disclose it on anything I write about the show.  This was part of the new full disclosure rules the FTC has imposed on all bloggers beginning at the end of last year.  General Motors was quick to mention that by them paying for my travel and accommodations I was in no way obligated to write about them or anything for that matter.

I was one of over 10 bloggers brought to NAIAS as press by General Motors.  Most manufactures bring certain people but General Motors put a specific emphasis on bringing social media people.  Both General Motors and Ford have been the “poster child” automotive companies in the social media industry.  Sure Honda made a “splash” when they did the striptease of the Crosstour on Facebook.  Most would have called that a colossal failure when the burn it with fire comments started pouring in.  As I mentioned Ford and General Motors in general are really using social media though they are taking vastly different stances with it.  General Motors does have it’s social media team on Twitter but really it is the brands and products that have accounts.

It was very interesting to witness how the “traditional media” reacted to all the social media people being around.  I am fairly certain the game is changing and they are not exactly happy about it.  Traditional media people have yet to figure out how to play nicely with social media types.  The funniest part is many of the traditional media will write their information once back at work yet the article and or pictures will not be published for days/weeks/possibly a month.  Yet they must get that picture before me or anyone else there for social media.  Social media buffs are publishing this stuff live on the spot using our phones and laptops.  We are connected (when we have signal) and are reporting live and on site.

That leads to another issue that has cropped up with the use of social media at an event such as NAIAS.  Live and on sight I was reporting the information as it was literally being spoken.  People on Twitter following me were getting the information as I received it including pictures.  The challenge was that the ten other people sitting around me are tweeting the information out at the same time.  How do I differentiate myself from these other people.  Sure we all took different pictures and different angles, but the information, specifications, general information, is all the same.  Social media types run in similar circles, many people that follow me also follow the people I was with.  Realizing this early on I had to differentiate myself on Twitter while I was there.  I could report what others were sure, but I had to have something else.   I realized how lucky I was to have been afforded this opportunity.  I decided I would try and make it so others that were not there could get whatever they would want.  I tweeted numerous times asking what people wanted to see.  When requests came in I obliged and took the corresponding photos.  Some other blogs actually asked me privately to take photos for them and I did.  Many people asked me to take a look at certain things and report back which of course I did.  Then something else happened.  General Motors set us all up with small round table sessions with some of the executives.  I instantly saw an opportunity and tweeted out who I would be meeting with and when.  I told my followers that if they had any questions for these people to let me know, and I would be happy to ask.  I took video of all the round table sessions and have already up loaded this.  Of course I asked the questions that came in off Twitter.

Fiat Twins

On Monday evening I realized that many pictures I had taken included the models posing with the cars.  I decided to tweet out a bunch of the photos and hash tag them with the keyword #EyeCandy.  This quickly turned into a “series” and people loved it.  The last thing I decided to do was simple.  There were plenty of models posing with cars and at the Fiat stand they had two girls to go along with the two 500′s.  On the second day the two girls in the morning appeared to be twins.  When I over heard someone saying they were I tweeted this.  Soon I heard Jalopnik saying they were not in fact twins.  Seeing that my eye candy series had been such a hit I decided to go and put an end to this debate.  I walked up to the “twins” and simply said there was talk about whether they were in fact twins and asked if they were.  They immediately said they were and I tweeted “BREAKING- The Fiat twins are in fact twins!”  Of course this tweet started a whole new discussion.  I also happened to learn that the twins live in Minneapolis about 15 minutes from where I live.  After having a conversation I left them to continue modeling and went back to the business of walking the show.  All of this gave me personality.  It was something different then just reporting the specifications/information about the cars.  When I got into the Lotus Evora I tweeted about how it felt like a glove when sitting in it.

The Ford area was one of the best consumer booths of the show.  They have everything from interactive computer simulations to transmissions torn apart, just about anything.  The booth itself is utterly huge.  Ford also had some customized Fiesta’s strewn about so people could get an idea about the level of customization these cars will have.

It is clear to me that social media is making an impact both in how manufactures are advertising and how they are handling themselves at autoshows.  It says something to me that the two auto manufactures most involved in social media are Ford and General Motors.  The point of all this is embracing new ways to communicate is something that forward thinking companies are doing and we should all take note.

Phil Colley, Nicole Carriere, Me, Chris Barger (from left to right)

Full Disclosure- My NAIAS travel and accommodations were provided by General Motors

Chrysler- The Inside Scoop

The better part of yesterday journalists spent over 6 hours in a Chrysler press conference listening to their detailed plans for the coming 5-years.  Of course most of the people there, including Ray Wert from Jalopnik, were live tweeting all the information for our viewing pleasure.  We now know what will be coming out from Chrysler and can start evaluating the actions they are taking to achieve their plans.  Seems the twitterverse started doing that immediately.  So what exactly happened?  Below I will touch on the highlights.

Ram-

Ram will no longer be known just as the full size pick-up name plate.  Instead it will be known as the truck line of Chrysler vehicles.  All trucks going forth in the future will be known as Ram.  The brand is going to appeal to the commercial side of business.

  • Dakota will be dead after 2011
  • A new midsize unibody truck is under consideration to replace the Dakota in 2012
  • Light duty full size pick up (current Ram) major refresh in 2012
  • Heavy duty full size pick up (current Ram Heavy Duty) major refresh in 2012
  • Chassis cab pick up (current Ram chassis cab) major refresh in 2012
  • New large and small commercial vans from Fiat come branded as Ram’s.

Jeep-

They said Jeep is going “back to its roots”.  What that means is yet to be seen.

  • Small SUV based off a Fiat comes in 2013
  • Current Compass gets refresh (mostly interior) for 2010
  • Current Patriot gets refresh (mostly interior) for 2010
  • Compass and Patriot merge into one new small CUV in 2013
  • Wrangler to get major refresh 2010/2011
  • Liberty gets a mild refresh in 2010 and will be replaced in 2013 with a Fiat SUV
  • Commander will probably be killed off after 2010
  • Brand new Grand Cherokee in 2010
2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee- Coming in 2010

2011 Grand Cherokee coming in 2010

Fiat-

  • 500 coming in 2010 as coupe, convertible, and hot Abarth form

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    Fiat 500 Abarth

Chrysler-

Supposed to be up market and have style with class.  This will remain to be seen.

  • Town & Country will get a major overhaul in 2010
  • Brand new 300/300C in 2010
  • All new crossover coming in 2013
  • Sebring will get refresh in 2010.
  • Brand new Sebring in 2013. Unknown if it will retain the Sebring name.
  • The PT Cruiser is finally being killed after 2010. No seriously, this time they are for real.
  • Brand new compact sedan will arrive in 2012
  • Brand new small car will arrive in 2013 that will come from Fiat

Dodge-

  • Full size CUV arrives in 2010 most likely the next Durango based off of the new Jeep Grand Cherokee
  • Grand Caravan gets major refresh in 2010 with a all new model in 2014
  • Brand new Charger will arrive in 2010
  • Challenger will receive a mild refresh in 2011
  • Viper is being killed summer of 2010.  All new Viper arrives in 2012
  • Nitro gets refresh in 2011 and the future is uncertain going on from that
  • Journey gets a refresh in 2010
  • Avenger gets a refresh in 2010 with a all new model arriving in 2013
  • Brand new compact sedan arrives in 2012
  • Caliber is killed after 2012 and will receive a mild interior refresh next month
  • Brand new small car arrives in 2013 based off a Fiat

Engines/Transmissions-

  • Fiat 1.4 liter Multiair in Fiat 500 in 2010
  • Fiat 1.4 liter Multiair turbo in Fiat 500 in 2011
  • Phase out quickly all 4-speed transmissions
  • Pentastar V6 debuts in new Grand Cherokee.  Will spread across the line over time
  • Pentastar V6 turbo/twin turbo coming in late 2010/early 2011
  • Start/stop technology to debut in Jeep Wrangler diesel in late 2010
  • Dual clutch transmission debuts in late 2010
  • Diesel engines coming late 2010/early 2011

Ram will keep the current ram’s head as the logo.  Dodge’s logo will be Dodge spelled out in black and red.  Chrysler is receiving a new logo which looks very similar to the Aston Martin logo.  Fiat and Jeep will retain their current logos.  It has been confirmed a 6.4 liter Hemi is coming, and will have 450 hp.  Also confirmed is next year the Sebring, 300, PT Cruiser, and the Town & Country will all have special editions next year before the refreshed models (or in the PT Cruisers case, dies) hit the showrooms.  The PT Cruisers special edition, fittingly, will be “Final Edition”.  The 300C will have a “sport” edition while the Sebring’s special edition will be known as “Ocean Edition”.  The Town & Country’s special edition will be a “Fashion Edition”.  Also shown were two photos of the next Dodge Charger.  One photo was the new gauge cluster while the other was of the side of the car looking from the rear fender.  The photo of the outside looks very similar to the 1999 Dodge Charger RT concept car.  The major take aways from the announcement is that maybe Fiat did know what they were getting into and possibly, just maybe, Chrysler could turn out to be on the right course.  The above is a lot to accomplish in a small amount of time so time will tell how this “plan” turns out.

2011 Dodge Charger

2011 Dodge Charger

2011 Dodge Charger Gauge Cluster

2011 Dodge Charger Gauge Cluster

1999 Dodge Charger RT Concept

1999 Dodge Charger RT Concept