We visited the BMW Pavillion at the ADA Motorshow,
and while the cars were certainly impressive (the M3 lived up to
expectations) but the display, conceived by designer SIIM, was minimalist
almost Zen-like(aided bythe fact that all except one model was in white; the M3 was white with dark racing trim and ther wasa 330 cabrio done in dark brown with
custom wine red leather seats).
Check back for photo highlights
Saturday, November 24, 2007
Thursday, November 22, 2007
Bimmer gets to 'SIIMer'
Expect bold style at the BMW space at the upcoming Auto Dealers Association (ADA)
Motorshow Sep 23-25
Stewart motros, local dealers ahs retained House of SIIM to handle design of the display area, at which the company is set to formally roll out its 2008 model line, which , as press ads have already indicated, should include the all-new M3. The new M has been a screamer in the overseas auto press and should resonate with local speed and style addicts (provided they're well-heeled)
Sunday, November 18, 2007
BMW Jamaica & ADA Motorshow: Best Kept secrets?
A quick visit to the BMW Jamaica website shows that the folks at Stewart Motors
have no links or news in relation tothe Auto Dealers Associaiton (ADA) motorshow that begins this coming weekend (Nov 23-25).
COme tothink of it, the ADA hasno retreivable website or link to members' websites. The only web mention is via (main?) sponsor NCB's site
What accounts for this?
either:
the dealers don't have the resources
(in which case, there are free web pages and/or blogs ad infinitum that they could tkae advantage of)
or
they don't have the manpower
(that's part of what this blog is about)
or
don't regard their public as web-savvy; they don't believe anyone visits/would visit them on the web.
If the latter is the case, the Stewarts should either let BMW HQ edit their local site (as ifthey're not busy enough) or take it down (not such an advisable option when you represent the company).
either way, its disingenuous to tell people you're so busy in preparation for a Motorshow when all you're focussing on is a presence inside the National Arena (yawn)
have no links or news in relation tothe Auto Dealers Associaiton (ADA) motorshow that begins this coming weekend (Nov 23-25).
COme tothink of it, the ADA hasno retreivable website or link to members' websites. The only web mention is via (main?) sponsor NCB's site
What accounts for this?
either:
the dealers don't have the resources
(in which case, there are free web pages and/or blogs ad infinitum that they could tkae advantage of)
or
they don't have the manpower
(that's part of what this blog is about)
or
don't regard their public as web-savvy; they don't believe anyone visits/would visit them on the web.
If the latter is the case, the Stewarts should either let BMW HQ edit their local site (as ifthey're not busy enough) or take it down (not such an advisable option when you represent the company).
either way, its disingenuous to tell people you're so busy in preparation for a Motorshow when all you're focussing on is a presence inside the National Arena (yawn)
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