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The wrong car for the right family.

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In 1995 The Auto Channel (TACH) went “online” and became what was then the first sponsored (Pennzoil) consumer friendly automotive web site, and we are still the best.

The Auto Channel was the first web site to offer free MSRP and Invoice pricing (before Edmunds, before Kelley, before Auto Trader even knew what the internet was, really, before the newspaper owned Cars.Com was alive, before everyone), we were the first to offer our 4-Car-Comparagraph a side by side by side by side detailed spec comparison, we were the first to offer Spec-it Bid-it Buy-it, the pioneering new car shopper's tool with which to e mail details of a buyer's spec’ed out (on The Auto Channel of course) vehicle directly to a new car dealer to get an actual offering price, we were the first to cybercast LIVE video coverage of the major auto shows, the first to use the video capabilities of the web to unveil a new model LIVE, the 1996 Jaguar XK8 LIVE from the Petersen in LA, and the proud inventor of many more web firsts, too many to mention here now but just ask me, we are happy to brag - msnide@theautochannel.com.


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That was then, and today in spite of the hundreds of millions of corporate and shareholder dollars poured into the web's myriad automotive sites, more than a million readers each month still find The Auto Channel the best place for them to get easy access to useful, unbiased, understandable automotive information presented in our unique TACH'Y way.

The founders and owners of The Auto Channel Marc Rauch and Bob Gordon would like to congratulate Crain Communication and their fearless leader for finally using their massive capital and automotive knowledge assets to publish shopautoweek.com in Sepember 2011, albeit about 16 years after we did. Yes Mr. Crain we are still around, have a nice day.


DETROIT, Dec. 8, 2011 -- A new addition to the nursery can often mean a new addition to the garage; whether you're expecting your first bundle of joy or your fifth. Dealer insider and shopautoweek.com contributor Ed Armbruster has been there himself and knows where to start and what to look for when shopping for a crowd-pleasing family ride.

"Ed suggested first figuring out what you can reasonably afford," said shopautoweek.com associate online editor Sherrice Gilsbach. From there, you can decide whether to buy or lease, go new or used, and whether that back-seat DVD player is in the cards.

After nailing down a price point, consider these other important factors:

Safety: Safety is a given when toting precious cargo. All new cars come pretty well equipped with standard safety features today, but there are still a few that outshine the rest of the pack. Features that increase safety include stability control, traction control, antilock brakes, increased use of high-strength steel in the vehicle frame, blind-spot notification systems, lane-departure warnings and adaptive cruise control.

Fuel efficiency : Today, gas prices fluctuate more than your teenager's moods. Thanks to new fuel-economy regulations and consumer demand, manufacturers are now more focused on developing efficient vehicles than ever before. In addition to new plug-in electric vehicles that don't use any gas at all and hybrids that combine gas-engine and battery power, there are also plenty of gas-powered cars out there achieving 40 mpg or more.

Comfort and convenience: Comfort is subjective. Convenience, on the other hand, is something every person, especially a parent with a harried schedule and hands full of everything, can appreciate. For instance, two-door cars aren't a great idea for families with infants--wait until all of the children in your crew are capable of operating the seatback, hopping into the back seat and buckling up completely on their own.

Performance: We've promised style doesn't have to take a back seat to safety, comfort and convenience, and neither does performance. When Armbruster decided on the 2009 Pontiac G8 GT as his new family sedan, performance was definitely part of the appeal. "With 30,000 miles, it is still in factory warranty, it fits the double stroller, the car seats have plenty of room, and it drives like a Corvette with four doors. I'm very happy with my purchase."

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