Tuesday, June 10, 2008

The media loves Club Sportiva (luckily)

Club Sportiva has been fortunate to have so much media attention over the past several years. And it continues - we are mentioned in the feature story of "San Francisco" magazine's June issue on page 102 as part of an article called "The Seven-Year Rich." A fascinating article on the continued expansion of Bay Area wealth even during tough economic times. Club Sportiva was selected along with PlumpJack's Carneros Inn and XOJet as three exciting options to enjoy life without the commitments of ownership. Our phones have been busy as a result of yet another important recognition by the media that shared access is the wave of the future. Grab a copy quickly!

Club Sportiva is also featured this month in the What's Hot section on page 20 of "Front Desk," a recent publication by Modern Luxury, who publishes "San Francisco" magazine and others. We are credited as the innovative pioneer and leader of the car share segment in our sixth year of operation. Get your hands on it.

We were just featured in the "San Francisco Business Times" last month for a third time in two years. As the spokesperson for the luxury car share segment, the "SF Business Times" article profiled me, personally, which is pretty cool! While I prefer the spotlight be on Club Sportiva, it is fun every now and then, as the company's founder, to get featured. Take a look...

Club Sportiva was also recently featured on MyRide.com with a really entertaining video by Autobytel's celebrity host, Fireball Tim. It really is a great video. For your viewing pleasure...

Keep an eye out on television, in the magazines, online and in the newspapers for more press coverage on Club Sportiva!

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Wednesday, April 23, 2008

A day filming with Fireball Tim & Autobytel

Fireball Tim with Torbin Fuller - Club SportivaFireball Tim spent a day filming recently at Club Sportiva in conjunction with Autobytel and MyRide.com. Actually, the crew filmed from 9:00 am to 7:00 pm. That's a long day on camera! They must have chewed through several batteries with their various cameras. It was certainly fun but grueling work, too. Being mic'd all day with people listening in on everything you say can create some awkward moments. After a while you forget the mic is on, but we won't elaborate on that specifically... ;)

Fireball Tim with Bentley Continental GT - Club SportivaFireball Tim, for those who don't know him or his brand, Fireballed, is a lively television and brand personality. He's a bit irreverent, with some crazy off-the-wall questions which you can rather glean simply by the photos. He is also a rabid car nut, through and through, so we hit it off immediately. Fireball is actually his first name by the way. Yes, I verified it. After all day saddled up in some exotic cars, I had a great opportunity to talk with Fireball about all of his projects that keep him passionately involved and very busy while sharing my similar experiences with Club Sportiva.

Fireball Tim's crew with Ferrari F430  - Club SportivaSo, among other projects, Fireball has going is modifying Mini Coopers with copious amounts of horsepower. We are talking 400 - 600 hp in a front drive Mini. Nutty, and hard to control he confesses. And yes, he makes the most powerful Mini Coopers out there that make the JCW version look down right diluted. Image a Mini Cooper with 600 hp. Scary fun!

Fireball Tim with Club Member - Club SportivaFireball and I drove a number of cars during the shoot. He drove the Ferrari F430, Lamborghini Gallardo Spyder and Bentley Continental GT extensively, while putting in some wheel time with the Maserati Spyder, Aston Martin DB9 Volante and Lotus Elise. We'll have to see which he liked most based on the final edited version of the show due out shortly, but I think he liked the Gallardo best based on his feedback.

One of Fireball Tim's best online features is his segment called Auto Disection, where he analyzes the design of some current autos. His is an alum from the famous auto-design-mecca in Pasadena - the Art Center. You can see a few of his critiques on www.myride.com. I recommend watching his take on the Audi R8, BMW 1-Series and the Cadillac CTS Coupe. He also has a hilarious segment on Lombard Street with a Go Car.

Fireball Tim with Club Member - Club SportivaOnce they complete the editing of our segment and the piece goes live on MyRide.com, I'll post it! Thanks Fireball for spending a couple days in San Francisco and taking time to visit Club Sportiva.

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