I’m at a charter airport with Mazda, and both the destination and test car are unknown.
Soooo me eh! The building they sent me to didn’t have an address, the media emails are peppered with phrases like “marching orders”. I’ve been responding to everything with HUA.
My teammate from the paper, David Miller and I, are about to compete in a rally, with a grand prize of $10,000 going to a charity of our choice… old people are my kryptonite, and you know I love the mind, so we settled on one that combined both those things: the Alzheimer’s Society of Canada (neither of us have ever competed in a rally, so wouldn’t hold your breath ASofC).
Find updates fastest on Twitter @KeriBlog, we’ll be documenting our adventure over on Autonet.ca, and I’ll blog it all here too.
It’s not a race.
Wait: I only realized now while blogging this, but we never went through security, us or our bags?!
Huh. Chartering.
Meet my teammate fellow auto journalist at the paper, David Miller.
“B team” because it was originally the French side of the paper that was signed up to go, we lucked out last second.
Tres bein!
Wrote the news up in the air – “The average age of a consumer vehicle in the United States is 11.4 years, an all-time high.” – Autonet
Once in the air, we received this tool bag.
Included is: a GPS and route book, highlighters and sunscreen, an iPad for the photo-challange component, and a hat you’ll see me in tomorrow.
The logistics of this adventure are ridiculously organized.
Landing soon, designation and vehicle both remain unknown.
TTYS