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2006 Los Angeles Auto Show Preview

Link to Full Article @ TCC

2008 Chrysler Sebring Convertible

2008 Audi TT Roadster

2008 Aston Martin V8 Roadster

2008 Ford Escape

2008 Buick Enclave

2008 Nissan Sentra SE-R/Spec V

2007 Nissan Altima Hybrid

2008 BMW X5

Honda FCX Fuel-Cell Sedan

L.A. Show Design Challenge

And...

  • The Green Car of the Year awards
  • Keynote speech from GM CEO Rick Wagoner
  • Lamborghini production car
  • Concepts from Ford, Acura Honda, Hyundai, and Mazda
  • A new Kia
  • BMW's Hydrogen 7 Sedan
  • An unnamed car from Subaru
  • And reveals from Ferrari, Maserati, Lotus, Porsche, Avanti, and Callaway
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We know GM has 3 more debuts than they have listed. A hybrid SUV (have we seen the hybrid Yukon?), probably the VUE, and something else other than the Enclave.

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I just reserved my rental car last night for the trip to the LA show. A friend and I plan on leaving on Friday the 1st.

I've never been to the LA show. I was set to go last year, but with heart attack and such . . .

Who else is going?

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I just reserved my rental car last night for the trip to the LA show.  A friend and I plan on leaving on Friday the 1st.

I've never been to the LA show.  I was set to go last year, but with heart attack and such . . .

Who else is going?

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I'm assuming a group of us So Call-ers are going...

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Nobody's said anything about that to me...but I'll be there on opening day (unless something changes) with my bros.

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I wasn't commenting based on an existing plan... only assuming that one might arise in the next couple weeks.

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No wonder GM can't crack the West Coast market. They have a limited number of cars/concepts debuting there. We seem to get all the concepts and new releases in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.

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I wasn't commenting based on an existing plan... only assuming that one might arise in the next couple weeks.

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Ah OK...well PM me then.
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No wonder GM can't crack the West Coast market. They have a limited number of cars/concepts debuting there. We seem to get all the concepts and new releases in Detroit, Chicago, and New York.

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That's why, beginning this year, they changed the dates of the show so it wouldn't overlap with other big shows.

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