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NAIAS 2009

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NAIAS 2009


Despite the doom and gloom the auto industry is facing, the North American Internatinal Auto Show has seen quite a turnout and even a few surprises.

GM came out swinging with the production LaCrosse, Equinox, SRX, and Spark. It also surprised us all with the Converj concept, the drop dead gorgeous Cadillac version of the Volt as well as showing the Orlando concept.

2010buicklacrosse---01_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Buick LaCrosse

2010chevyequinox---03_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Chevy Equiniox

chevybeatspark---01_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Chevy Spark

chevyorlandodet09_01_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Chevy Orlando Concept

2010cadillacsrx---1_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Cadillac SRX

cadillacconverjdd_09_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Cadillac Converj Concept

Other debuts worthy of mention are Ford's redesigned Taurus which is shaping up to be a class leader, and Chrysler 200C concept which may, and hopefully, signal a new direction for the company's replacement for the mediocre Sebring.

00_taurusdetroit_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Ford Taurus

p1112563_thumbnail.jpgNAIAS 2009: Chrysler 200C Concept

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