With so much new product being rolled out one can get overwhelmed pretty easily. So, we are going to do a little warm-up for this weekend’s main event, the 2005 North American International Auto Show. Do your best to keep up as we show you what LA has shown us thus far and what Detroit still has in store. Read more…
Well it’s getting to that time of the year again. No I am not referring to the time when you blow your whole years’ earnings on Christmas presents and festivities, but the time of year when auto makers start bringing out their finest. Yes, auto show season is upon us and this year’s wave of new products is sure to be as exciting as ever. So as soon as the Christmas leftovers have been put away and the holiday joy is thoroughly spread our editors will be headed back down to Cobo Hall for more fun than any one automotive journalist should be allowed to have. In an effort to kick off the new show season we have compiled the latest buzz to keep the excitement peaked and the saliva flowing (careful not to drool on the keyboard). Below we have broken down the news, by manufacturer, of what we expect to see in January. Enjoy! Read more…
The North American Auto Show is the domestic auto show event of the year and covering the show is a delicate art that involves comfortable shoes, carefully executed schedules and precisely planned drop offs of all the “stuff” automakers load us down with. Every year the media days leave us with memories and unique experiences that consistently rank as the high point of our auto year. In fact, some are so good, we can’t help but share them. Read more…
We’re not through yet! There is more shiny metal to view! Click to see our photos from Day Two! Read more…
Production Vehicles Dominate Day Two
Yesterday was the time for automakers to show off their visions for the future, today was about this years’ new production vehicles. Read more…
Categories: Auto Shows Tags: 2004, Auto, Chrysler, Detroit, Ferrari, Gallery, Land Rover, Lincoln, NAIAS, Pontiac, Show
Well, we’ve told you about the Show Stoppers, now sit back and peruse the rest! Read more…
Year Of The Car Indeed
Ford is calling 2004 the year of the car and by the look of things on opening day in Detroit, that slogan applies to the entire industry. Ford used its press conference to roll out several significant production products including the Ford Five Hundred sedan, Freestyle crossover and Mustang coupe. A tidy but rugged off-road concept showed up wearing the Bronco nameplate and the King Ranch edition of the F-150 also made its public debut. Read more…
You can save yourself a trip to the Motor City and catch up on all the new metal from the 2003 NAIAS by viewing our gallery after the jump.
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