01 July 2012

Room Walk through: Best Western in Escanaba, MI



What I can say:
Paper thin walls, Decent TV, Decent Internet, Front counter staff is a bit short with you at check in. No explanation of breakfast, etc...

30 June 2012

Last weeks trip: Denver, CO

Last week saw me in Denver, CO


I flew on Southwest from MKE to DEN
The early morning flight was uneventful with decent customer service.


Initially I did not rent a car.


I stayed at the LaQuinta in the Denver Tech area:



$65
La Quinta Inn & Suites Denver TechCentermore info

7077 South Clinton St
Greenwood Village, CO 80112
(303) 649-9969
lq.com
 3 reviews
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What I can say:
The rooms aren't bad, the staff is however a little lack luster overall. Not much personal attention to the guests, if any at all. You can tell the hotel is in need of a re-fresh as far as overall upkeep. The internet is painfully slow everywhere but the lobby. The in room TV's are great, with a good TV Guide on board, and even some calming screen savers on them.
All in all three of five stars if you ask me.


Later on, I picked up a dodge Charger rental from this enterprise location in a nearby hotel:



Enterprise
 Rent-A-Car
more info

7801 East Orchard Road
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
(303) 221-0750
Write a review
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I already have a review of this car located here.


Some places I went for grub:
First off my ABSOLUTE FAVORITE STEAK HOUSE IN THE WORLD:


Ted's Montana Grillmore info

5370 Greenwood Plaza Boulevard
Greenwood Village, CO 80111
(303) 771-3038
19 ZAGAT ·  7 reviews




We also sampled some down home BBQ:



Dickey's Barbecue Restaurants, Inc
more info

10230 East Arapahoe Road
Centennial, CO 80112
(303) 792-2444
 9 reviews




I also took a quick run before a storm blew in from the mountains and cut it short ( I was going for three miles)
My return flight was early squirly Friday also on Southwest, however this time around we were about 10min late. Our flight attendant was quite a joker, really making the safety briefing fun, and a lot less mundane.
Encountered some turbulence over MN due to some storms, but we arrived about 10min late in MKE and all was well.




29 June 2012

Car Review: Kia Soul

Last week I had a KIA Soul for a long trip to the UP (Upper Michigan).
MSRP: $13,900 Starting $18,145 as tested
MPG: 29-36


My trip took me 750 Miles in a mix of weather from heavy storms and 65F to Sunny and 90F. I was able to manage an average MPG of 30.

First off let's not go much further until we discuss this vehicles first decision maker. The styling. If you hate it, no reason to read further, as it's a love / hate thing. If you don't hate it, lets look deeper that that mug.

Acceleration
In this department, it's ample. I was able to pass when needed without too much worry. The acceleration was ample, and smooth throughout the power band. I didn't detect the dreaded "dead" spots some new small vehicles are showing. Good job KIA.

Handling
Again, nicely done. Don't get me wrong, it's not going to turn on a dime without some groaning. It's not a sports car you know. But it's size does give it the ability to "buzz" around town and corners smoothly and quickly.

Versatility
Again scoring high on this mark. The rear fold down seats are easy to work with, and the rear cargo area is nice and wide. Plenty of room for work stuff (as you can see here). 

Comfort & Gadgets:
Up front you'll find ample space for all of your gear, and plenty of charging and aux inputs for the stereo. My unit also had blue-tooth which was a breeze to setup.

 I was prepared for the seats to be annoying and uncomfortable on such a long drive, however I was surprised with how I felt five hours in. Still doing well, not really needing a break other than to stretch out, no annoying pains or sore spots. The interior is what I would call responsive and well laid out.

I'm actually currently in the market for a smallish 20K or less new ride with good MPG, a bit of fun, and decent looks. I have to admit about half way through the week I started asking myself if the looks were an issue or not. It was growing on me.

The layout of the dash is also appealing, and simple.

The glove box is ample. 
simple well placed controls.
Front door arrangement allows for medium but not large water bottles etc...
The rear door layout. (Same story with the water bottles)

In summary:

$:18,145
MPG: 30
Power Plant: I-4 DOHC w/138-164 HP & 123-148 Torque
Cabin noise: 80dB at 60 MPH

We like:
  • Zippy feel & low end acceleration
  • Loads of nooks to store my stuff
  • ample room

Not so great:
  • A bit much cabin noise
  • Style (for me)
  • The large fake "speaker" in the middle of the dash.
Over all I'd give it a four out of five. Surprisingly good KIA!

28 May 2012

Memorial Day: What today is about

I just want to be clear here
Memorial day is about honoring those who gave all. So please today of all days, don't thank me for my service. Instead, thank those who didn't make it back, and their families and loved ones.

Take a moment to look at those who gave you the freedom we all sometimes take for granted and thank them in your own way.
Iraq:
http://icasualties.org/Iraq/Fatalities.aspx
Afghanistan:
http://icasualties.org/OEF/Fatalities.aspx

One such man:
Paul R Syverson III

We served together for a short time, however, I will never forget.

27 May 2012

Car Spy Photos: Ford C-Max 5 and 3 Door & Fiesta based SUV or Escape?

During a recent vacation to Colorado Springs, we took a drive up Pikes Peak for some amazing views. The total elevation is just over 14,000 ft. and it is some times used by car makers for high altitude testing on vehicles. I was in luck, as Ford had chosen the same day to test five upcoming models!

Here are the photos (All copyright of Travis Taylor)

First the group as a whole:

So you can see right off the bat that were looking at three small cars (C-Max) and two small SUV's (new or next Escape)

So let's take a closer look at the ones we know, the C-Max:
So, what's interesting about this little guy? How about the sliding rear door? That would be a new idea!

Upon closer inspection, I also noted that two of the vehicles had air hose like connectors protruding from the rear end. I'm not sure if this points to propane power, or something else entirely.

For now, at least in the testing phase, you can see that the interior is stock Fiesta or Focus, albeit right hand drive on this one. I get a kick out of the sign stating that the airbag is not working.

On this model, we can see it's a coupe, with rear hatch, and there defiantly hiding something on the top edge of the hatch... new spoiler design?

You can see most of the front fascia is plum fake, catching only a glimpse of the underpinnings through the fog light hole.





This is a slightly better shot of the runner for the sliding rear door.

Alright, now let's move on to this new to me small SUV:

You can see the air or propane connector coming out of the undercarriage on this one again. Also just to the upper right of the spare is a gap in the body work that looks intentional, not sure of the purpose though.

You can see here pretty clearly here the matching interior.



I didn't notice it at the time but just to the bottom left of the main grill is a strange opening can't guess at its possible use.

Again with the strange air or propane hook up, and no tail pipe, must be propane then. Also badge placement would indicate that they actually plan on having the spare mounted on the rear as it is here.


This one at least appears to be a manual with a five speed, also takes regular fuel.



We also managed a shot of them on their descent.

So what do we know?

  • C-Max is being tested 3 and 5 door.
  • A possible new small SUV or a redesign on the Escape
  • They can handle 14,000 ft of elevation.
If you would like to re-post or publish these photos you must first contact me at: miltrucker@gmail.com

-Thank you.





St Louis Arch Looking West

Quite a view is offered by the St Louis Archway.



25 May 2012

Car Review: Dodge Charger


We took this Dodge Charger out for a week long spin during a little vacation time. (finally)
The Chargers page can be found here.
It's models range in price from 25K ish to 47K ish. As tested was around 26K (some options included)
We ran it 684 miles and managed to return an average of 28.6 MPG.
Now, before I move on further, I MUST explain that the MPG would have been higher (something like 30) however we did some serious mountain climbing (Pikes Peek at 14,000 FT elevation) which I'm sure takes things out of the "norm".
Here is a rough map of our travels:
We wanted a full size car, that would be comfortable so how did it do on a week long trip?
In short quite well.
Upon pick up and heading out of the Denver airport the first thing I noted was again noise level. This time it was the lack of noise. My Handy App tells me that at 75MPH the cabin was experiencing 70dB of road noise. Very noticeably quiet. 
Acceleration was smooth, although at times it seemed a little under-powered, I found that I simply needed to be a little more liberal with my foot. It is a lot of car to move for the 3.6L 292HP but again, if you put your foot into it, the little 6 does perform well.
Design and looks, let's be short and sweet here, its looks are aggressive and bold. You either love it's nose, and taillights or you hate them. I find the design AMAZING! They took the last iteration of body style and cranked it up to eleven.
Room? Well it's ample. plenty of luggage space.
There are also some nice touches. In the trunk on both sides, lights and hooks for bags.
The lights don't stop there, on the underside of each door there is a similar light. Also of note, is the smart design of the door which allows for large water bottle storage in each door.
(something very lacking in the Jeep Compass)

 Interior impressions, great job! I already mentioned the quiet nature of the cabin, however it doesn't stop there. The instrument panel is really useful, and has plenty of menu options and display settings to tweak  for us tech types.

The center console is simple and well thought out. The Uconnect Touch Media Center screen is capable and smart. Not to much, not boring either. I'm not 100% sold on the CD placement being so much lower than the media center, but I could live with it. Climate control is also simple, but the controls have a good feel when used, and don't have the cheap fall apart feeling of the past. More upgraded models will have temperature control modules. This model also had push button start with a key fob you just keep in your pocket. I have to say, it's something I enjoyed and got very used to. When we dropped it off, I nearly forgot I had the key in my pocket.


Inside of the arm rest area you can see it's ample space, good storage, and as you can see 12V charger, and iPod, and line in options as well.
This model had auto lights, as seen here.
The rear seats had ample leg and head room and were actually comfortable as well.

There was also a pull down arm rest / cup holder in the back seat.

Additionally, the rear seats get another 12V power plug and some vents.

In summary:

$: 26,000.00
MPG: 28.6
Power Plant: 3.6L V6
Cabin noise: 70dB at 75MPH

We like:
  • Quiet cabin
  • great design inside and out
  • ample room

Not so great:
  • A little sluggish until you put your foot down
  • CD tray placement
  • Slight thinning of trunk space due to wheel wells
Over all I'd give it a four out of five. Good job Dodge, keep it up!