Well, we are finally back in Michigan after a great week in Southern California visiting friends, customers and the 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show. The good news? The weather here has been awesome since we returned. The bad news? None, really. The show was great and our customer visits all went well. It seems the auto industry is rediscovering its mojo and there were many great new vehicle introductions which should be cause for celebration. On a side note, for anyone who has not been to the LA Show the biggest difference between there and Detroit is the space with which to maneuver though the stands and around the vehicles. In fact, there is so much space that the press conferences can actually be comfortably held in the booth with the vehicles. But the real reason we went was to observe the trend in wheels and report that back to you, our customers and readers. So, what have we learned after 2 days at the show, a couple of parties, 14 meetings, 900+ pictures and almost 2500 words on the blog? Here’s a quick summary of the past two days of posts.
Archive for November, 2010
LA 2010 – Day 2 Trend Summary
Posted in Chromtec On The Road with tags chrome wheels, LA Auto Show, matte paint, painted wheel, polished wheels, satin paint, two-tone wheel on November 23, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiLA 2010 – Day 2 Wheel Finish Trends
Posted in Chromtec On The Road with tags 2011 Audi R8 GT, 2011 BMW X3, 2011 Ford taurus, 2011 Infiniti QX56, 2011 Jeep Grand Cherokee, 2011 Kia Optima, 2011 Nissan GT-R, 2011 Porsche 911, 2011 Volvo XC70, 2012 Ford Mustang Boss 302, chrome wheels, Jaguar C-X75, Kia Soul, Mopar Challenger, polished wheels, two-tone wheels, Wheels on November 22, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiAs I mentioned yesterday, today’s post is going to cover the things we noticed about wheel finishes. This is just a summary of our observations and opinions on which way the industry is heading. Without having quantitative date from past shows it is not possible to prove trends, so please consider the comments below with that in mind. If you want to see what we saw, here is a link to our photo album http://photobucket.com/chromtec.
LA 2010 – Day 1
Posted in Chromtec On The Road with tags 2010 Los Angeles Auto Show, Audi Quattro, Christian Okoye, Eric Dickerson, Jeff Bridges on November 18, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiUnfortunately, we arrived a bit too late today to get a full overview of the show. Therefore you will have to wait until tomorrow to hear our report of wheel design and finish trends. But I will show you a few teaser shots……
SEMA 2010 – Eye Candy
Posted in Chromtec On The Road, Fun Stuff with tags 1958 Corvette, 1968 Camaro, 1970 Ford Maverick, B Production, Big Daddy" Ed "Big Daddy" Roth, Cheetah, David Pearson, Ed Roth, Fairlady Z, Hurst Pontiac Catelina, Mavinator, Mercedes 190SL, Mysterian, Rat Rod, Scarab, SCCA, SEMA, Torino Talledega, Trans Am, Vintage Trans-AM on November 8, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiOne of the most anticipated aspects of the SEMA show every year is the eye candy. Expressive, sensuous, exciting and eye-pleasing, it doesn’t matter what your personal preferences are, there is something beuatiful there for everyone. . Some may say beauty is only skin deep. But you have to admit that voluptuous and nicely proportioned will get your attention every time. So with that in mind, let’s take a look at the most beautiful things I saw this past week at SEMA (in my humble opinion, your mileage may vary).
SEMA 2010 – Day 4: Musings
Posted in Chromtec On The Road, Industry Issues with tags chrome, chrome wheels, SEMA on November 5, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiYesterday, I tried to get some industry experts to help me understand where consumer wheel preferences were heading. I got a lot of different predictions but in truth, there was no consensus. Some things are clear, others not so much. So I decided to take another tact and try to ascertain where things are going by simple observation. Mind you, this is not a scientific study. In fact, I am sure there are many who will disagree with my methods. But bear with me a bit – I think that logic is on my side. Let me explain my thinking and then let’s review the results.
SEMA 2010 – Day 3: The Aftermarket
Posted in Chromtec On The Road with tags chrome, chrome wheels, Cragar, DUB, Enkei, HRE, HRE Wheels, Konig, Konig Wheels, Myles Kovac, Savini Forged Wheels, SEMA, The Wheel Group, Vogue Tyre, Wheels on November 4, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiSo, after 3 days of walking the show, interviewing industry stalwarts and listening to the mom and pop shops that drive the vehicle aftermarket, you would expect a clear picture of wheel trends to emerge. A couple of years ago it was color – not the greys and silvers that have been an industry standard for years, but bright and lively matching body colors or in some cases bold contrasting colors were the trend. So what are you predictions for this year? More chrome, less chrome, new colors, new finishes, new designs, old designs or new technologies?
SEMA 2010 – Day 2: Dealer Day
Posted in Chromtec On The Road with tags 2011 Dodge Charger, chrome wheels, New Cars, SEMA, Wheels on November 3, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiWell, it’s the second day at SEMA and time to sit a bit and rest. If you have never been to SEMA, the reason it lasts a whole week is that’s how long it takes to see the whole show. The upside is that pretty much anything you could ever desire to accessorize your vehicle is on display (and a few things you’ve never thought about), the downside is that your feet hurt for a week after you leave. Or, if you are my age, everything hurts.
SEMA 2010 – Day 1
Posted in Chromtec On The Road with tags chrome wheels, chromtec, SEMA, Wheels on November 2, 2010 by Kevin WardynskiIn the process of uploading hundreds of aftermarket wheel pictures to Photobucket. In the mean time here’s a great new product release. Mopar has introduced a Charger Grille, Challenger Grille and 20″ Chromtec® wheel in Black Chrome produced with our Spinelle™ Metal Finish. Here are some more details courtesy Popular Hot Rodding http://bit.ly/bItoW5




