A Lot of Electric Vehicles Add A Little Spark to the NAIAS
General Motors wanted everyone to know one thing when it kicked off the 2009 North American International Auto Show Sunday: they’re in it to win. A dramatically scaled down show display acknowledged the nearly fatal financial problems of the past year, but the product on display should convince even the most annoying Washington Bureaucrats (we’re looking at you Senator Shelby) that GM plans to win in every category it competes. Read more…
The Volkswagen Concept C at the 2004 NAIAS.
Now that Dye has dazzled you (or baffled you) with his brilliant commentary about this year’s NAIAS, click here for the real treat, the show in full color Muxlow photography!!
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The Rolls-Royce 100EX Concept is unveiled at the 2005 NAIAS
The Dodge Charger is revealed at the 2005 NAIAS
Alas with the close of Day Two our work here is finished. But your enjoyment has just begun! Click into today’s gallery and prep yourself for your own trip down to COBO this weekend.
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Automakers Show Off Their New Hardware
The second day of the Detroit Auto Show is usually reserved for the production vehicles that automakers will be betting the company on in the upcoming year and 2007 was no different. With the exception of Chrysler most of today’s big news was in the form of production, or thinly disguised production vehicles that we’re looking forward to getting out on the road in the upcoming year. Here’s our thoughts on some of today’s highlights. Read more…
Well Day One of the 2007 NAIAS has come to a close. You’ve read the Show Stoppers. Now peruse the gallery once (or twice!) before you tuck in for the night. And rest assured, we’ll bring even more automotive goodness to the web tomorrow!
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The Acura RDX concept shown off at the 2005 NAIAS.
A Grab Bag of Automotive Goodies!
Auto shows don’t come any bigger than the NAIAS and if day one was any indication the 100th anniversary of the Motor City’s annual automotive celebration will be one long remembered. Today we saw crossovers and convertibles, electric cars, sports sedans and monster diesels with more torque than any one transmission should be asked to contain. No, there doesn’t seem to be a central theme to this year’s show, but one universal truth remains: It’s still the granddaddy of them all! Read more…