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Get on the Road with Maps, not Apps

Last updated: Dec 6, 2019 at 3:05PM
Published on: Aug 15, 2014 by tgriffith

I had forgotten about maps.

I’m not talking about the lovely little app on the iPhone or the fantastic online service provided by Google. I’m talking about actual maps. Like the kind that is printed on paper and unfolds to almost actual size.

Remember those?

Upon entering Canada this week I received an automated text message that welcomed me to traveling abroad.

“How nice,” I thought, “My service provider is keeping tabs on me and making sure I know I’ve left U.S. cell service. What a comforting feeling.”

What I should have thought was, “Uh oh. I’m about to take out a second mortgage to pay for receiving an email.”

As it turns out, AT&T likes to charge roughly $1,333 per megabyte once a phone leaves the country. I only figured that out once I received another text, then an email, informing me that my firstborn son is about to be confiscated for the privilege of getting online.

Needless to say I switched to Airplane Mode on my phone and haven’t been online since, with the exception of the occasional spotty free wifi connection.

I didn’t panic without my phone at first. In fact, I thought it would be nice to be away from the addiction for a while. Except an addiction isn’t an addiction when it’s a requirement.

Without even thinking I reached for my phone to plug a destination into my maps, and then panicked. How am I supposed to know where to go without my GPS?

Then my wife said, “Looks like we need a map.”

I’d forgotten about maps.

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Filed Under: General Chat, United States Tagged With: Car Minded, map apps, maps, road maps, road trips

Car Camping Across Canada

Last updated: Dec 6, 2019 at 3:04PM
Published on: Aug 14, 2014 by tgriffith

Boat camping isn’t all it’s cracked up to be.

Imagine falling asleep to the quiet lapping of waves against metal pontoons while staring into a star-filled night sky. Then imagine waking up at 3 a.m. to the terrifying sound of massive thunder and the relentless flashing of lightning and remembering those metal pontoons in the water.

That’s the definition of fear. It’s also the reason my boat camping trip this week was cut short and replaced by a more reasonable and spontaneous car camping trip.

In Canada. Continue reading >>>

Filed Under: Foreign Cars, General Chat, United States Tagged With: best cars for camping, boat camping, car camping, Car Minded, cars for car camping

BMW 1 Series: A Great Used Buy?

Last updated: Dec 6, 2019 at 3:01PM
Published on: Aug 8, 2014 by tgriffith

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Lexus has said it could never build a car priced under $30,000, because it wouldn’t be a Lexus, it would be a Toyota.

That’s a respectable position to take, because it gives the luxury brand at least a little separation from its plebeian cousin.

Other luxury automakers have decided against that strategy and built entry-level vehicles designed to entice younger buyers into their brands. That decision, though, cheapens the brand for more upscale buyers.

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Filed Under: Car Shopping, Foreign Cars, General Chat, United States Tagged With: BMW 1 Series, Car Minded, small luxury cars, used bmw, used car shopping

Can a Kia Compete with a Mercedes-Benz?

Last updated: Dec 6, 2019 at 3:01PM
Published on: Jul 31, 2014 by tgriffith

I pulled up to the bank yesterday and parked nose to nose with a Mercedes-Benz.

It was kind of weird at first glance but I only looked for a moment and didn’t give it a second glance until I passed it again, on foot, on the way into the bank.

The car was an “Anniversary Edition,” at least according to the crudely applied stickers near the front fender. That’s when I paid more attention and realized the car wasn’t a Mercedes at all.

It was a Kia.

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Filed Under: Car Shopping, Foreign Cars, General Chat, United States Tagged With: Car Minded, car shopping, car technology, Kia, kia vs mercedes, mercedes-benz, used cars

Buick: Still an Old Man Car?

Jul 23, 2014 by tgriffith

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“You know, we should probably check out a Buick.”

I had no idea my dad was capable of speaking such nonsense. He wasn’t even kidding.

My parents were in the process of shopping for a new car, and my dad, a lifelong proponent of foreign cars and skeptic of American cars, uttered those fateful and surprising words.

At 60 years old, my dad was just doing what many 60-year-olds do. Thankfully my mom is still 59 and hasn’t crossed over into the age of Buicks just yet. She prevented the purchase and influenced a choice that conveys a considerably younger persona.

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Filed Under: Car Shopping, Domestic Cars, General Chat, United States Tagged With: buick, car match personality, Car Minded, car shopping, car stereotypes, old person car

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