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L.A. Show Adds More Debuts

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L.A. Show Adds More Debuts

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The November debut of the Los Angeles auto show - its centennial - will showcase the debuts of 21 new vehicles, show organizers said in a release. The introductions span the spectrum of automakers; GM plans to introduce four new vehicles, including a hybrid SUV, while BMW will bring its new X5 and Hydrogen 7 and Aston Martin, its convertible V8 Vantage. Ford's new Escape and the new Buick Enclave are also on the show's intro list. The Los Angeles show also promises the premieres of seven concept vehicles as well as this year's Design Challenge, which taps environmental themes.

I'm wondering if the hybrid is the Escalade? Have we seen the hybrid Yukon yet?

I'm guessing the CTS might be there.

Hybrid New VUE?

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But they haven't even debuted the new Vue yet.

Excellent! Post some pictures if you can.

Yea I'm gonna be there on opening day...

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Same here (for real this time).

When is the LA show? This month? What days/weeks?

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Press Days: Nov 29-30, 2006

Public Days: Dec 1-10, 2006

Okay then. We should be seeing photos/press releases at the end of the month, right?

L.A. Show Adds More Debuts

Link to Original Article @ TCC

The November debut of the Los Angeles auto show - its centennial - will showcase the debuts of 21 new vehicles, show organizers said in a release. The introductions span the spectrum of automakers; GM plans to introduce four new vehicles, including a hybrid SUV, while BMW will bring its new X5 and Hydrogen 7 and Aston Martin, its convertible V8 Vantage. Ford's new Escape and the new Buick Enclave are also on the show's intro list. The Los Angeles show also promises the premieres of seven concept vehicles as well as this year's Design Challenge, which taps environmental themes.

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cts, malibu, lacrosse, vue, vue hybrid?... or maybe the theta revisions?

wait.... would the camaro convert count? or was that going to be shown at detroit?... will one be the new pontiac that's rumored for show this year?

Yea I'm gonna be there on opening day...

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I'll be there on press days....

<nanny-nanny-booboo>

:P

Excellent!  Post some pictures if you can.

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ditto, if you have the equipment .... turn a thread into a blog style peice, and update it asap every minute! lol

I'll be there on press days....

<nanny-nanny-booboo>

:P

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Meh, I'm not too upset. I'll be with a much larger group of people, so it'll be way more fun.

Meh, I'm not too upset.  I'll be with a much larger group of people, so it'll be way more fun.

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True.....true.....

The Sentra SE-R and (most likely) the Altima Coupe are scheduled to debut there as well.

I think Cadillac CTS seems to be a more likely car to debut LA. Partly because Ca is the largest market for Caddy and also was the fastest growing.

Not too long ago GM had said that it would like to get into the niche of Cali market.

I think it will be a welcome to see one of the most coveted cars from GM get unwrapped a bit too soon.

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