Archive for the ‘Detroit Auto Show’ Category
Wednesday, January 21st, 2009
Toyota has announced that they will be selling a new pure electric vehicle in the U.S. by 2012. We’re guessing that it could be a production version of the FT-EV concept that Toyota showed at the Detroit Auto Show. Based on the iQ urban runabout sold overseas, the diminutive city car could meet some of [...]
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Tuesday, January 20th, 2009
Auto shows throw massive amounts of promotions, marketing, branding, communications and event planning brainpower into one little bowl. Everyone is trying to be distinctive, and sometimes they do it with the cars, sometimes with the merchandise, sometimes with lures that are meant to get you to their stand at all. Yet there are only so [...]
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Monday, January 19th, 2009
General Motors’ increasingly empty coffers could consign the Cadillac Converj show car to ‘concept only’ status. The Detroit Auto Show coupe has been the subject of production rumors since before it rolled onto the stage in Cobo earlier last week, but now Automotive News is reporting that GM may not have enough money to make [...]
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Saturday, January 17th, 2009
Sure, there were a few brands missing from the 2009 Detroit Auto Show, but we never got the feeling that things were bleak… until we went looking for ten cool wheels. After walking the floor twice, we were able to come up with nine. America’s premiere auto show had left us walking in circles, one [...]
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Friday, January 16th, 2009
Earlier this week, when General Motors rolled out the very same 3-door Chevrolet Beat concept that it showed back in 2007, we were a bit confused. After all, GM’s Ed Welburn teased all of America when he pulled back the tarp on a related (but clearly different) subcompact during NBC’s Today Show (video here), only [...]
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Thursday, January 15th, 2009
Ford just announced pricing on the 2010 Lincoln MKT we saw earlier this week at the Detroit Auto Show. The Ford Flex’s big brother will go on sale this summer for a starting price of $44,995 with the base V6 and front-wheel-drive. EcoBoost and all-wheel drive together add five grand to that total, so prices [...]
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