Pemco Insurance Ads Have Seattle Drivers Figured Out
March 2, 2009 by Cameron Wong · 1 Comment
“We’re a lot like you, a little different,” claims Pemco Insurance.
The insurance company’s local ads have been memorable and effective in capturing the different kinds of people in the Northwest. While some might be close to instigating a Seattle stereotype, such as Profile #76 – Super Long Coffee Orderer – they are creative and well thought out.
Subaru, Seattle’s Unofficial Car Maker!
February 9, 2009 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
You’ve seen them in parking lots of your local PCC, packed with two car seats on the east side, or in traffic around Safeco field after a Mariners game…the Subaru nation of Seattle.
The versatile AWD vehicle captures the essence of the northwest driver. Versatility, handling, and capacity are just some of the words that appeal to local drivers about Subaru.
Seattle Test Drive Review for the 2009 Toyota Venza
January 27, 2009 by Cameron Wong · 4 Comments
After reading and hearing so much about the 2009 Toyota Venza, I wasn’t sure what to expect. When driving most cross-over type vehicles it’s either one or the other. Either it feels like a truck but looks like a sedan, or handles like a sedan and looks like a SUV. It’s rare to get a true combination of both. But after driving the 2009 Venza, I know why Toyota waited a while to get into the crossover market, they wanted to get it right. Read more
The 2009 Toyota Venza Sounds Perfect for Seattle
December 30, 2008 by Cameron Wong · 2 Comments
In a year when automakers are desperate for something to catch the attention of weary buyers, Toyota may have found it. The new 2009 Toyota Venza is a mixture of different cars and SUVs rolled into one. Think the engine efficiency of an Avalon, the capacity similar to a Highlander, and performs like a RAV4 on steroids.
Mini Vans, a Dying Breed
November 9, 2008 by Cameron Wong · Leave a Comment
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The classic mini van is going the way of the dinosaur and free coffee at a rest stop, they are dying out. While these larger family vehicles will never truly go extinct, they are harder to find in auto show rooms across the country. Read more

