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2010 Geneva Salon Organizers Say All Major Automakers to Participate at Next Year's Show
The organizers of the 80th Geneva Salon announced today that all of the major car manufacturers have confirmed their attendance at next year's show that will run from March 4 to 14, 2010. Under normal circumstances, the fact that all key automakers would participate at an international motor show wouldn't have been something worth talking about.
However, the past year or so, we've seen many global manufacturers dropping out of international car shows because of the slumping economy. For example, the only foreign brands to participate at this week's 2009 Tokyo Motor Show, are Lotus and Alpina.
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Carscoop's A To Z Guide To The 2012 Geneva Motor Show [update No10]
Switzerland is not a country that springs to mind when you think about cars. It doesn't even produce cars on a large scale. Yet every March since 1905, it hosts the world’s most important motor show at its second-largest city. The 2012 Geneva...
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Lotus Is Going To "blow The Roof Off" Of Something In Geneva
Automakers just love teasing us before major international motor shows such as the upcoming 82nd Geneva Salon. Today, we received an email from Lotus with a cryptic message about the company's plans to "blow the roof off" of something at...
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Premiere For Bmw And Bmw M Performance At The 2011 Essen Motor Show
November is shaping up to be by far the most intense motor show month of the year as we've already had two major events, the 2011 SEMA Show and this week's 2011 Los Angeles Auto Show, with two more heading our way, the 2011 Essen Motor Show and...
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2010 British Motor Show Cancelled Amid Financial Downturn
Organizers have axed next year's 2010 British International Motor Show because of the recession that has hit the automobile industry and consumers alike. The Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders (SMMT) made the announcement today saying that...
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Nissan To Skip Frankfurt, Detroit, La And Other Shows In 2009-2010
Hard-hit from slumping auto sales, Nissan has decided to pass over most of the major international car show during the new business year, which runs from April 1, 2009, through March 31, 2010. The Japanese firm said that it has selected New York 2009,...
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