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Smiles Per Mile

Posted February 19th, 2010 in Chatter by Matt

As the designated car guy in my circle of friends, it is my sworn duty to offer 24/7 support whenever someone needs help buying a new car.  I research cars, explain features, double-check market prices and personally accompany friends to the dealership whenever possible.

After supporting dozens of car purchases, I’ve come to an important realization: emotions always win.

Toss that specifications sheet and cancel your subscription to Consumer Reports because if you’re anything like my friends, you’re not going to listen to your head when it’s your turn to buy a new car.

My friend, Iris, is the poster-child for this phenomenon.  “I really like the Mini Cooper, but I need four-wheel drive for snowboarding in the winter and I also need to carry a surfboard or two inside,” she explained.  “I’m thinking about buying a Nissan Xterra or that Lexus SUV.”

We hit the ground running on Saturday and looked at twelve SUVs and crossovers, test-driving her favorite seven.  We kicked tires, calculated payments, and carefully examined cargo space.

Iris called me early the next morning.  “I know you’re going to hate me for this but I’ve decided to buy a Mini Cooper S.”

Between the anti-surfboard size and the summer tires, I knew that this was quite possibly the worst car for her needs.  But even though her change of heart was frustrating after a full day of dealership visits I could tell that she was grinning from ear to ear as she spoke.  “The Mini is a great car,” I sighed.  “You should definitely get it.”

Three years later, Iris still loves her Mini.  “I get 35 miles per gallon and my car is sooo much fun to drive!” she tells people.

And Iris isn’t the only one who took a last-minute left turn.

My neighbor, Pauline, complained of high fuel prices and was certain that she’d end up with a small car.  She ultimately bought a mid-sized Nissan Murano crossover because she loved the dark blue color and post-modern design.

An acquaintance, Lewis, was convinced that the super-efficient Toyota Prius was the best choice for his wife’s lengthy commute but purchased an Acura TSX because she fell in love with the interior.

A close friend and colleague, Trevor, had his pick of a super-discounted lease on a company vehicle but chose to spend thousands more on a Honda S2000 sports car because of the way it felt behind the wheel.

Are these people crazy?  Far from it.

I think that car-shopping is a lot like discovering a new friend.  It’s easy to find strangers with common interests but true friends are the ones who click on a much deeper level.  The same is true of cars.  They can all get you from A to B, but only a few can really move you on an emotional level.

So how will you know which car is the right car for you?  That’s easy: it’s the one that makes you smile.

Finding a suitable ride for Shaun White, the Flying Tomato

Posted February 17th, 2010 in Chatter by Matt

What’s fast and airborne and red all over?  That would be pro-snowboarding Olympian, Shaun White.

In case you don’t shred or haven’t read, White has been snowboarding since age six and went pro at thirteen.  He won gold at the 2006 Winter Olympics in Torino and is back to take on the world at the 2010 games in Vancouver.

In real life, Shaun races around in a Lamborghini Murcielago LP 640.  While an Italian exotic sports car might be a great match for White’s competitive nature and outrageous red hair, it’s not ideal for charging up mountains to get to the lodge.  So that got us thinking: what’s the best vehicle to get Shaun White up to the slopes?

We pulled up the newest data for snowboarders on the Honk search tool and then sorted out the coupes, sedans, and convertibles.  Those body-styles may appeal to boarders who want adrenaline-pumping action down at sea level but they can’t hold enough gear for Shaun.

Next, we filtered out anything that cost less than $40,000.  Sure, that’s steep – but consider that Mr. White pulls in several million dollars a year in endorsements from Burton, Target, and Ubisoft.  The man can afford a nice ride.

The resulting list is where things start to get subjective.  There are dozens of great pickup trucks and SUVs left to choose from and the Honk team had trouble agreeing on just one.  The Audi Q7 and Cadillac Escalade ESV were both cited for luxury and interior space while the Porsche Cayenne stood out for crazy-fast performance.

In the end, though, we felt that Shaun should be roaring up to the lodge from behind the wheel of an Infiniti FX.  Why?  The FX is fast, agile, sure-footed in the snow, and has a unique style all its own.  It might not be able to pull a McTwist 1260 but it sure seems like a great match for Sean’s personality.

Think we face planted on this one?  Run your own search on Honk and let us know what you think the Flying Tomato should be driving.