Ten Things For Your Winter Emergency Car Kit

Winter is here.  Don’t be caught unprepared.  Keep these 10 items in your trunk:

  1. Ice Scraper: Get an ice scraper with a brush to help you clear the snow from your car. Don’t be the yahoo looking out a porthole of clear windshield as you wait for the defroster to work.
  1. Cell Phone Charger: You don’t want your phone to run out of juice when you need to call someone in an emergency. Keep a car charger with you so you can charge up when your battery starts to run low.
  2. Flashlight: It gets dark so early in the winter, and a flashlight can come in handy so you can see what you’re doing if you need to change a flat or look under the hood. You can also use it to help a flag down roadside assistance or a tow truck if needed. This one could be easy because most smart phones have a flashlight app.  And since you remembered the cell phone charger in number two, you’ll be all set to go.
  3. Portable Air Compressor: Dropping temperatures cause tires to lose pressure. A portable air compressor that plugs into your car’s 12v outlet will keep you on the road and get that pesky low tire pressure warning light to leave you alone.
  4. Jumper Cables: If your car dies, someone passing by might be able to give you a jump.  Or maybe you can be the hero and help somebody else.
  5. Shovel: Drive carefully so you don’t get stuck, but even the most careful driver can find themselves stuck and in need of digging out.
  6. Sand or Cat Litter: Here’s another one to keep you going when you’re stuck.  Throw down a little cat litter or sand to restore tractions.
  7. Warm Clothes and Blanket: Pack items to keep you warm like a hat, gloves and blanket in case your car breaks down and you have to wait for someone to get you.  And then be nice to your friends so that when you call them, they will in fact come get you!
  8. Snacks and Water: It’s never a bad idea to have some snacks on hand! Keep bottled water and non-perishable snacks like protein bars to sustain you in case you get stranded.
  9. First-Aid Kit: A basic first-aid kit can help you take care of a minor injury like a small cut while you wait for help to arrive.

No one likes to run into trouble on the road, but by being prepared you’ll be in better shape to weather the storm10 things to keep in car 300x100 - Ten Things For Your Winter Emergency Car Kit

Peak Auto is Here! Or maybe not.

Predictions are hard. Particularly predictions about the future.

But here’s a prediction that’s easy to make – we’re not at peak auto. Media goons think, and secretly hope, that private automobiles are a thing of the past. We will all be subscribers to ride sharing services faster than you can say Uber.

Just this week there was another article predicting that we are at peak auto, that auto sales are going to crater and car companies are going to crash. This defies all logic.

While there will no doubt be continued increase in ride sharing services and in dense urban environments car ownership may indeed decline, my prediction is that autonomous vehicles will result in more cars, not less.

In order to it to be otherwise, it would mean that for the first time in recorded history, a product or service will become easier to use, but we will want less of it.

There will be more cars because the gold standard of transportation is still the private automobile. If cars were about nothing more than getting from A to B, then any old used econo-box would do. Utility alone cannot explain the predominance of combat ready SUVs that are about all you can buy today.

Clearly, our cars are so much more than just transportation. They are a statement about who we are, or think we are, or wish we were.

Often, meaningless statistics are cited in defense of ride sharing services. Like the observation that our cars spend 95% or more of their time parked and not in use. My toothbrush spends 99% of its life parked in a cup next to my sink, but that doesn’t mean I want to participate in a toothbrush sharing service. Having to ride in a car previously occupied by unsupervised strangers doing who knows what is about as appealing as a public toilet or a shared toothbrush.

Autonomous cars mean that the elderly never have to give up the keys and junior doesn’t have to wait until 16 to get his (or her) first car. The blind and disabled can be car owners too. That means more cars, not less.

Autonomous cars will probably be electric cars, which means cheaper to fuel and cheaper to maintain. That’s the additional secret to why cars will proliferate, not evaporate. Not only will they be easier to use, they’ll be cheaper too.

The world will be radically transformed by autonomous vehicles. There will surely be plenty of them. That’s why you’re going to need that three car garage at Catalina Crossing!

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What Autonomous Vehicles Will Mean for You

future car 300x225 - What Autonomous Vehicles Will Mean for YouThe future is here! Or at least almost here. It does seem likely that one day soon, we’ll finally be able to text and drive with impunity because the car will be able to drive itself. And the implications of this new technology will change more than just when we text. This tech will impact even the experience of renting a home, so let’s peak into the future.

First, let’s dispense with the idiocy that none of us are going to own cars. The “experts” believe that we’re all going to subscribe to a ride sharing service and we’ll hail autonomous cars from our smart phones when wheels are needed. This might make sense in a dense urban environment like New York City, but for the rest of the world, you’re still going to want to own your own car, for lots of reasons. Continue reading

Car Theft Quiz

bentley continental gt 300x225 - Car Theft QuizHere’s a fun little quiz to help you put the brakes on car theft:

1. What months are highest for car thefts?
A. December and January – Got to pay for Christmas somehow!
B. July and August – beat the heat in the five-finger discount ride.
C. April and May – Spring into summer in a fresh set of somebody else’s wheels.
D. October and November – Bring a new dimension to trick or treat.

The correct answer is B, July and August. Continue reading