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Has the Detroit Motor Show Lost its Mojo?
With the U.S auto market catching momentum in 2010, most of us had high expectations for this year's edition of the North American International Auto Show. And while Porsche's comeback to the show after a four-year hiatus was a welcome addition, the absence of key players such as Nissan, Infiniti and Mazda continues to worry. But even the companies that did take part in the show didn't really impress with their offerings. The fact that the first press day was more than enough for the participating [mainstream] brands to announce their new production and concept models at the Cobo Center, says a lot about this year's event.
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Mega Gallery Of The 2014 Detroit Motor Show Debuts With 488 Photos
Another edition of the North American International Auto Show ended for the press on Tuesday night, but the event is far from over. In fact, the general public will have to wait until Saturday, January 18 (through Sunday, January 26) to walk through...
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Detroit’s Cobo Center To Receive $221 Million Facelfit, Gains Extra Space For Motor Show [with Video]
After the worrying news on Detroit’s staggering 25 per cent population decrease in the last decade, we have some good news for the Motor City as the Detroit Regional Convention Facility Authority announced a US$221 million renovation of the Cobo...
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The Stars Of The 2011 Detroit Motor Show
One of the largest and most important motor shows of the year, the 2011 edition of the North American International Auto Show [NAIAS], kicks off next week in Detroit. Even though many automakers are still keeping their cards under the table, Autonews...
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Porsche Returning To Detroit Show For 2011 After A Three Year Hiatus
After a three year absence, Porsche will return to the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit next year. The show's organizers say they see this move as an indication that the auto industry is getting "stronger". Read...
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Breaking News: Nissan And Infiniti Pull Out Of 2009 Detroit And Chicago Auto Shows
More bad news for the organizers of the 2009 Detroit Auto Show as less than eight weeks before the Cobo Hall opens its doors to the press and public alike in mid-January, Nissan and its luxury affiliate Infiniti have canceled plans to participate at the...
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