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2012 Detroit Auto Show: Chevrolet Tru 140S Concept

By Chris Haak

Just as GM tried to attract younger, Generation Y buyers to the Chevrolet brand with the Code 130R concept, it rolled out a similarly-targeted, but very differently executed coupe concept called the Tru 140S.

Though the company received feedback from young potential buyers for both cars, and they both have similar horsepower numbers, there is a key difference.  The Code 130R is built on a small rear wheel drive platform, which is obviously great for at-the-limit handling – and has excessively conservative looks.

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2012 Detroit Auto Show: Chevrolet Code 130R Concept

By Chris Haak

Is it cool to own a GM car?  I believe the answer depends on who you’re asking and which car you’re talking about.  For instance, I have close family members who have an anti-Buick bias because of Buick’s image as the chariot of choice for blue-haired old ladies.  I love the Corvette, but its reputation is that its target buyer is an older male in the throes of a mid-life crisis.

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Detroit 2011: Full Photo Gallery

By Chris Haak

There are always plenty of photo-taking opportunities at the Detroit Auto Show:  not just beautiful and interesting cars, but sometimes even beautiful and interesting spokesmodels.  Below the jump, you’ll find a full gallery of hundreds of images that we captured while at the show.  If any significant vehicle is missing, that likely just means that it didn’t interest the photographer sufficiently to warrant a shot.

We hope you enjoy the gallery.  By the way, the photo on the right is all six-foot-four of yours truly, crammed into the back seat of a Scion iQ.  Yes, I did fit, and no, I wouldn’t want to spend more than 15 minutes back there unless I was riding behind a dwarf.

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Detroit 2011: Kudos and Kicks

By Chris Haak

Press days are long since over, the stories have been filed, and members of the public have seen the 2011 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.  So just what did we see at this year’s show?  With the benefit of a week since press days ended to ponder the best concept vehicles and production-car reveals, I decided to give my opinion of what we saw at the show and what the impact of those vehicles will be going forward.  Some were good, some were not so good.

Generally, the mood at the Detroit show was more optimistic than it’s been in years.  There was far less gloom-and-doom pervading the atmosphere, and the show’s organizers were taken by surprise with the number of press conferences requested for the show’s first day.  The result was a schedule that was booked solid for about 12 hours, from 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m., without even a meal break scheduled for a chance for journalists to catch their collective breaths.  Though I don’t have official attendance figures, there seemed to be far more people in attendance – both from the manufacturers and from the media – during this year’s show than there had been during 2009 and 2010.  Altogether, good problems for the industry to have, but the packed schedule and extra crowds made it challenging to navigate the show.  With that being said, I don’t think I’d trade attendance at the Detroit show for any other auto show in the US.

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Detroit 2011: Taking the Kids to Cobo

By Charles Krome

For most of the industry, the North American International Auto Show in Detroit already is essentially over. The press conferences are finished, the execs are back in their offices and the auto media is turning its focus to Chicago and Geneva. But for the public, things were just getting started this past weekend, so I made the trip to Cobo Hall one more time, most of the family in tow, to get the real-world Detroit auto show experience. Here are the highlights:

We arrived to little traffic on Sunday, the second public day of the show, about 45 minutes after the doors opened at 9:00. While mom steeled herself for the ordeal with a cup of  coffee, I took our two youngest girls—aged 11 and 8—to the Ford exhibit. They had seen a photo of the new Ford C-MAX mounted vertically on a column to show off its interior, and that was the first thing they wanted to see.

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Detroit 2011: Saab Launches Hirsch Performance Products for US Market

By Kevin Miller

This year’s North American International Auto Show started early on Monday morning, with Porsche holding the first press conference of the day at 6:30 AM, with press events or ceremonies being held every 25 minutes all day long, concluding with a Chevrolet press conference ending at 6:40 PM. Needless to say, it was a long day in Detroit. Notably absent from the show floor (and the press schedule) was Saab, whose tenuous grip on existence at this time last year resulted in the Swedish brand not securing a stand at NAIAS.

Ever resourceful, Saab held a media reception across the street from Detroit’s COBO Center on Monday evening. In a venue they called the SNÖ HUS, Saab offered a chance to unwind from the rigors of the day over cocktails and hors d’oeuvres, with a handful of Saab vehicles to look at.

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NAIAS Preview: Mopar Fiat 500, Chrysler 200 Super S

By Charles Krome

One of the themes of the Chrysler Group rebirth that really hasn’t gotten much attention is the new focus the automaker is putting on Mopar, its “service, parts and customer-care brand.” But it’s been an important part of how the company has stayed afloat and in the news, since one way that Chrysler has made up for its lack of truly all-new vehicles has been by launching special, Mopar-ized editions of its current ones. Thus, we’ve seen the Call of Duty Jeep Wrangler, the Ram Outdoorsman and a very tasty Mopar Challenger all break cover this year and all earn a fair amount of buzz along the way.

And we’re going to see a lot more of this at the coming North American International Auto Show in Detroit, where two new specially kitted-out models will debut: A Mopar-enhnaced Fiat 500 and Chrysler 200 Super S.

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NAIAS Preview: 2012 Buick Verano

By Charles Krome

Buick will venture into the compact luxury segment this year by introducing the 2012 Verano, which is slated to make its public debut at the coming North American International Auto Show in Detroit.

The Verano sits atop the same platform underpinning the Chevrolet Cruze, but wears all-new sheet metal that is right in line with that of the slightly larger Buick Regal. It’s a sleek, sculpted appearance, with a bold Buick waterfall grille and some subtle but interesting character work on the flanks. The view from the rear, on the other hand, is notably awkward. The chrome accents over the tail lamps, combined with a rear bumper that extends well beyond the end of the trunk, give the rear of the Verano the “face” of an angry robot with a severe underbite.

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NAIAS Preview: Toyota Prius Family

By Charles Krome

After 10 years and nearly a million units sold in the U.S., the Toyota Prius is finally getting a sibling. In fact, it’s getting a whole family. The approaching North American International Auto Show in Detroit will see the introduction of an MPV version of the Prius, a plug-in hybrid model and a separate Prius concept vehicle of some sort. This will be a long overdue expansion of the Prius brand that could help Toyota recapture some of its mojo here in the U.S.—at least if fuel prices start to rise.

The MPV strikes me as a particularly interesting proposition, coming as it does when minivans in general are seeing renewed interest in the marketplace and mini-minivans, like the Ford C-MAX, are just about to hit the mainstream. Plus, both of those kinds of vehicles are typically used for extended stop-start driving routines, as parents drop off kids here, pick them up there and run to the grocery store in between. In other words, exactly the sort of driving situations in which hybrids are supposed to excel.

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2009 Detroit Auto Show: General Motors Press Conference Webcast #2

By Kevin Gordon

01.12.2009

After an exciting press conference on the first day of the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) 2009, it will be interesting to see what GM has left in their bag of tricks. This press conference should be available live starting at 10:15 a.m. EST Monday, January 12, 2009, with replays available approximately two hours after the conference ends. Be sure to check back often for posts directly from the NAIAS (Detroit Auto Show) and to watch GM’s press conference live at 10:15 a.m. below.

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