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BMW drive back advice March 16, 2010

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BMW is launching the new 5 Series this week – and, on Friday, I’m driving one of the Brit cars back to the UK.

It will be a 24-hour flurry from the South of France to the Middle of England. Plans are afoot to blog it, photograph it, film it and Tweet about it.

Question is… what would YOU like to know? I have a day with the new 5, and will be putting 1000 miles on it. In that time, is there anything you’d like me to investigate?

I’ll also be speaking with the BMW chaps before I depart for home: any burning questions you have? Any details on the 5 you simply have to know, that I could possibly help with?

If so, drop me a line, and I promise to do my very best… join in now for your 5 questions (hopefully) answered!

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First impressions: Citroen C3 2010 February 9, 2010

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FIRST impressions are everything. And so on. And on. There are a billion quotes or more I could reference. Which have given me an idea.

Here, I’m going to share those first few seconds, miles and minutiae of new, interesting, intriguing or plain cool cars with you.

Motor industry God, Richard Parry-Jones, said it was all about the 50 metre test*. Here’s a loose variation on this – something so new, I don’t even have a fancy title for it yet.

The first car to be sat in for 5 minutes, driven for a couple of miles then parked up again while I have a cup of tea is the new 2010 Citroen C3.

Head over to Flickr and let me know what you think of what I thought.

Oh, and once I’ve actually driven it some meaningful distance, I plan to post back here with more rounded impressions. Just so’s you can compare suspicion with, hopefully, a bit more reality.

Share here what you think of what I fleetingly think and share with you…

* ‘You can tell how good any car is within 50 metres from the ways it responds to your inputs and provides feedback,’ Parry-Jones told Brian Appleyard in The Times. ‘It should feel connected and coherent. If you work hard enough, you can do this for ordinary customers at ordinary prices.’

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Nissan Qashqai photostream on Flickr January 1, 2010

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NISSAN was selling more Qashqai models last year than ever before.

Why? That’s what we were keen to find out at Motoring Research – so we got one out for a week’s test, courtesy of the kindly press office.

It really did impress, in many ways that surprised. That’s why it has its own Nissan Qashqai photostream on Flickr, honing on some of the details that stood out.

Head on over there, take a look-see, and leave any comments you see fit!

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Renault Clio 2009 photostream on Flickr August 28, 2009

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Renault engineers have been busy, facelifting the best-selling Clio range. Enter, thus, the Clio 2009.

Renault Clio 2009 photostream on FlickrI’ve just waved one goodbye, after a week’s test. Here, via Flickr, is my image road test of what it’s like!

Feel free to rock on on over there, to see what you think.

And do please leave comments on all the images!

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Volkswagen Golf GTD photostream on Flickr July 21, 2009

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VOLKSWAGEN wowed everyone in the Motoring Research office when it sent the Volkswagen Golf GTD to us.

I took it for a weekend, and almost became violent when it was taken away. Dan also fell in love with it. And CJ. Indeed, the entire office…

Volkswagen Golf GTD photostream on FlickrFind out why I was besotted in my Flickr photostream road test. You’ll get a sense of why from some of the images I chose to take.

Feel free to comment away, and do please let me know what you think!

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Social media and I July 17, 2009

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HOW is this motoring journalist finding social media is helping him?

For the past few months, I’ve been religiously following the many, many bibles; it quickly became clear socializing would be no hardship to me.

Social media and IHard as it may be to believe, Twitter wasn’t the first to be mastered. But it’s certainly been the most useful. Particularly as I’ve chosen some brilliant people to follow. @jakehumphreyf1, @steverubel, @grandprixcom, @richardpbacon and the genius @PerryBelcher, to name but a few – they’re constantly posting useful Tweets and links.

Indeed, it’s the links that’s really cemented Twitter, rather than the updates. I’m hooked into motor industry experts, so get news far quicker than I ever have. Through Twhirl, my trusty desktop AIR, it’s brilliant.

Google Reader was my first love, though. I discovered RSS, was introduced to this by Brendan Cooper, and nowadays have it a staple of every browser I use. Never, ever before have I been so clued up in the areas that matter – cars, technology, PR, journalism – and there is never a time Reader lacks something of interest. I am never now stuck for something to read. Never. It’s ace. Albeit making a tiny Sony Vaio P Series even more essential…

Reader does take some commitment; as with emails, I don’t like to have unread things sitting there. Which is why I’ve been finding read-it-later resources such as, well, readitlater, very useful. And Xmarks saved me in a million ways, when I had a recent Firefox 101. (Still not working, alas: social media hasn’t quite managed to solve that one.)

Twitter, though, you can’t help but keep coming back to. It’s omnipresent, but a real weapon for me. My editor, @cardealered, uses it to inform of new stories on our site; here, we’ve discovered the power of the retweets to drive traffic. And, outside of work, there’s nothing better than Tweeting the random car thoughts that come into my head…

Hopefully they’re useful to people. The reciprocal insights from those I follow are.

Social-media-and-I-2It’s via Twitter, and Reader, that I discovered @bmwblog; here, I’ve been able to promote some road tests I’ve written using Flickr. I was trying to think outside the box; car nuts like images, like detail. And, road tests, you can get very good one from lots of outlets. What I try to do instead is harness the power of the picture with bite-sized snippets for 20 or so images; a road test, well, in pictures.

It seems to have gotten quite a good response, and it’s all down to the genius of Flickr. Fans of the cars in particular have responded in kind, and I’ve met quite a few new folk and groups via this.

Of course, I’m a Facebooker – have been since way back in 2007. Didn’t understand it fully then, but loved the concept. Now see it as a part of my life; just what social media should be.

I haven’t really cracked Last.fm yet – need to give that some time. I can see the potential. I’ve also been foisted off a Mini blog, through stumbling straight into advanced social media techniques, without fully introducing myself to the audience first. Learning curve, that one (and reason why my future car choice has changed…).

LinkedIn, I’m on, and reckon it’s potentially huge, but isn’t quite ticking over fully for me yet. And delicious is just that.

social media and i 3What all this has really ingrained in me, though, is the sheer vitality of the web. The Cloud is the future, permaconnectedness the next crucial element. A few months ago, I longed for the most basic phone out there. Now, I need – NEED, I tell you – an iPhone or BlackBerry.

I want my house networked. I want to stream music onto my hifi. I’m looking at Mir:ror, and blogging on the go, and tidily coding up my own website, and all sorts. It’s changed how I work. It means my goals, aims and desires within motoring journalism are completely different. It’s even changed the relationships I have with PRs and other journalists.

With the socially savvy, I’m closer. There’s more trust. Confidence. We work together better. With my readers and our respective employers the ultimate beneficiaries.

So, what next? Your guess, etc… Reader comes up with something new every day. I’m no longer signing up for them all, but filtering the useful ones. Question is, where do you find the time to experiment? You make it, that’s how. With the Cloud, office hours are fluid. Boundaries no longer exist. Just like any good social media rockstar.

Even writing about it is exciting me. Must dash; Who knows what Reader might have for me…

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MINI John Cooper S Works photostream on Flickr June 6, 2009

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CELEBRATIONS surround this week’s road test car – the MINI JCW. The Mini is 50 in ’09…

So, via Flickr, here’s my images of what it’s like!

mini_jcw_flickr(Turbo)charge on over there, to see what you think.

And feel free to leave any comments you wish!

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Audi A6 3.0T photostream on Flickr May 17, 2009

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This week’s road test car is one I’ve put a load of miles on – now, check out my Audi A6 3.0T S line photo stream on Flickr.

audi_a6_flickrIt’s my way of bringing my driving impressions to you.

So nip on over there and see what you think.

Oh, and feel free to let me know!

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