Detroit auto show ready to welcome public

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DETROIT (AP) — The North American International Auto Show is getting ready to welcome the public.
The
annual event in Detroit opens to the public on Saturday morning at Cobo
Center following press, industry and other previews. A race-worthy
Corvette, a sumptuous Mercedes C-Class and other glitzy new models catch
the eye at this year’s show.
Ford’s aluminum-clad F-150 shows
that automakers are figuring out how to improve fuel economy and still
give Americans the big vehicles they want. Porsche’s 911 Targa and
pocket rockets from Volkswagen and Subaru demonstrate that buyers still
love performance cars.
And new mainstream cars like the Honda Fit
and Chrysler 200 will have to work hard to compete in a market that’s
not growing as fast as it once did.
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Online:
http://www.naias.com
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.
DETROIT (AP) — The North American International Auto Show is getting ready to welcome the public.
The
annual event in Detroit opens to the public on Saturday morning at Cobo
Center following press, industry and other previews. A race-worthy
Corvette, a sumptuous Mercedes C-Class and other glitzy new models catch
the eye at this year’s show.
Ford’s aluminum-clad F-150 shows
that automakers are figuring out how to improve fuel economy and still
give Americans the big vehicles they want. Porsche’s 911 Targa and
pocket rockets from Volkswagen and Subaru demonstrate that buyers still
love performance cars.
And new mainstream cars like the Honda Fit
and Chrysler 200 will have to work hard to compete in a market that’s
not growing as fast as it once did.
___
Online:
http://www.naias.com
Copyright 2014 The Associated Press. All rights
reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or
redistributed.

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