Archive for the ‘Cars’ Category

PAID Focus Group Opportunity!

September 14, 2012

Know anyone interested in a PAID focus group to help improve service options at Car Sense? Participants will receive $70 and dinner at the hotel where the meeting is held. 

The selection criteria include:

NON-CarSense customers only, who can join the group in Chester County, PA at 5PM on Monday, October 1st, 2012 

and…

• Must own and drive an insured automobile and have a valid drivers license
• Must not have purchased a car from CarSense
• Must not have used CarSense to service a car purchased elsewhere
• Must not live closer than a 20-minute drive to CarSense
Uwchland/Hatfield/Mt. Holly
• Must not live further than a 60-minute drive to CarSense Uwchland/Hatfield/Mt. Holly
• Must not work for a marketing research firm, automotive repair, sales facility, or dealership
• Must be available for a 90 minute face-to-face focus group in Chester County, PA at 5PM on Monday, October 1, 2012

If you can answer yes to ALL these criteria, please contact Dyanne Delaney at focusgroup@carsense.com or (610) 458-3700, ext. 11110

Personalized Kids Books are a Great Gift!!!

July 9, 2012
Get 2 Personalized Kids Books for only $19.99 (Plus Shipping). 
Choose from Cars, Toy Story, Spider-Man, Elmo, or Dora. 

Subscription to Disney Magazine at 62% Off- ends in a few hours!

June 12, 2012
Disney Publishing Worldwide

Kid reads: $15 for a one-year subscription to a Disney magazine — 6 options!

Here’s the deal: $15 for a one-year subscription (8 issues) to one of the following:

  • Disney Pixar Cars
  • Disney Princesses
  • Disney Fairies
  • Disney Junior
  • Phineas and Ferb
  • Marvel Super Heroes

HURRY UP!  You have 10 hours left to purchase this great gift!  

$21 for two personalized Disney storybooks, shipping included

March 20, 2012
Ortega Publishing

Today’s Save:$21 for two personalized Disney storybooks, shipping included

Over 375 Saves already bought! Get yours while the offer is still around!

$21 for two personalized 10.9 x 8 inch storybooks: two Disney Princess-themed or two Disney/Pixar’s Cars-themed
Customize with a child’s name, birthday, neighborhood and friends
Kids will love reading about their own adventures with Cinderella and Arielle or Mater and Lightning McQueen
You can’t mix and match Cars and Princess themes, but you can buy multiple Saves to give both your boys and girls their favorite Disney books
Makes a great Easter gift for kids!

Cars 2

June 30, 2011

When we first had Brody I used to say the thing I missed most was the freedom to just go to a movie on opening weekend. I read about movies in their beginning stages and try to follow them while they’re filming, so I am really excited when a film opens. There is nothing like seeing a film on the big screen. I love a packed theater, hearing people’s reactions, munching on popcorn, ect… I just love it.

So when Brody was a baby (and when I only had one child) I used to take him to the movies all the time. He was an infant and I would make sure we went during the day, just in case he had an outburst and we had to leave, but he never did. He was an extremely good baby and I would bring a bottle, toys, and he would sit there in his infant seat in the stroller and sleep. He was a dream baby. I think we saw “Marley and Me” three times in the theater; he even came with me to see “Revolutionary Road” at the Ritz. Once he started to become more active I knew I lost my mini movie partner.

That was until we took him to see “Cars 2” on opening day! We had been debating taking Brody to a movie for awhile, (he just turned three in June). I knew to go into with the lowest of expectations, if we had to leave after a few minutes, just to think: its okay, we tried. I tried to hype him up, with all of the “Cars 2” previews and preparing him for the big day. We had it planned for awhile since “Cars 2” came out on his best friend Evan’s actually birthday so we planned to see it with Evan, his parents and their other best friend Braydon (all 3 boys turn three weeks apart from each other). He even wanted to wear his Cars T-shirt and brought in his own Lightning and Mater.

I can honestly say the experience couldn’t have gone better! Brody loved it from the first second we entered the theater. The three boys sat in a row next to each other with all six parents gathered around, taking pictures of their first big movie experience. Brody had almost every reaction I could have predicted, it was like he was watching at home. There is a “Toy Story” short before “Cars 2” begins and he loved it. The entire time he would yell out each character when he saw them, “There’s Woody! Where’s Buzz? There’s Buzz!”

During “Cars 2” he was asking for Doc Hudson (who was voiced by Paul Newman in the first Cars). I didn’t have the heart to explain to him, not that he would comprehend what happened to Doc, but I just told him he wasn’t in this Cars but not to worry, he was still looking out for Lightning.

“Cars 2” is getting mixed reviews, with most of the critics are complaining about the complete departure from the original “Cars”. This story is not the sweet tale of a small town and friendship, but instead it is sort of James Bond intense thriller, as intense as you can get for Disney/Pixar, G rated film.

Lightning McQueen starts off back in Radiator Springs, ready to relax after winning his fourth Piston Cup, but instead is chosen by the goading, Francesco Bernoulli, to compete in the first-ever World Grand Prix in Tokyo. He brings Mater along for the ride, who is instantly pulled into an International espionage plot. Finn McMissile (the voice of Michael Caine, which I loved) and Holley Shiftwell (voice of Emily Mortimer) mistake Mater for the American spy they were supposed to meet. The story focuses mostly on Mater, which seems to really connect with the kids and make them laugh.

At certain points B would say “Oh no, what happened? (His catch phrase) or “That’s scary!” but he does say that a lot as well. He did jump up and wanted to sit on my husbands lap towards the end. There is gunfire at times and explosions (so it may not be appropriate for really young children) but Brody didn’t seem to be bothered, again just saying “What happened?” or “Ooooh nooo, fire!”


I really liked the film (my husband was saying it wasn’t great but he liked it for Brody’s sake). The movie was full of vibrant colors and the thing I loved most was how it held Brody’s attention the entire film, which runs about two hours with previews and the Toy Story short. I would have never thought my active three year old would sit for the entire movie. I thought the spy cars made for an exciting adventure that I really enjoyed watching, and more importantly so did Brody.