GM to Debut Five Concepts at Detroit Auto Show

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GM is creating a completely enclosed area within Cobo Hall — the home of the annual Detroit auto show — to display its vehicles at this year’s North American International Auto Show in January. The company will display five concept vehicles as well as two earlier announced models — the redesigned Chevy Malibu and Cadillac CTS.

Five concepts is quite a bit for any company — even one as large as GM — to display at one auto show. We won’t speculate on what the five concepts might be, but there is a need for a new full-size sedan for many of the brands; perhaps we’ll see variations of the new Saturn Vue for Chevy and Pontiac. Whatever the company unveils, we can’t believe there are only 30 days left until the Detroit show starts.

[GM Revamps Auto Show Display, The Detroit News]

By David Thomas | December 7, 2006 | Comments (0)

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