Chicago 2011: Riding Along and Making Notes
Covering an auto show is hard work. You attend press conferences, angle for the best shots possible, mentally prepare your questions and take time to render photos and do the write-ups. This year, I added social media elements to augment the coverage giving interested parties a sort-of live view of the goings on during Press Days. I believe it worked, but not without its faults.
Every time I walked through an auto show, I try to not pound my feet too hard. When I do, my feet react poorly. Not to mention that the cold weather does a job on my right shin.
Enough of my own maladies, this segment from my coverage of the 2011 Chicago Auto Show starts with perhaps the rising star of the automotive world. It was 25 years ago when they sold over 250,000 units of a single model in its first full calendar year. The price was right, but many lessons were learned.