Forget Football, 2009 Detroit Auto Show Revs Up Sunday

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We’re not naïve enough to think our readers will stop watching the playoffs on Sunday to follow our coverage of all the new cars debuting at the Detroit auto show. If you, however, are either not a football fan or have a laptop computer and can multitask, you can easily keep tabs on everything hitting the show floor.

Below, we have a partial list of what’s coming (some with vague descriptions; sorry we’re not allowed to say more). Cars.com will have its full complement of editors, photographers and videographers on the show floor, so expect a steady stream of first-hand reports, photos and videos. We’re even trying out a new live video stream so you can see inside the new models at the same time we do. Live coverage runs Sunday through Tuesday. 

Production Cars

  • 2010 Toyota Prius
  • 2009 Honda Insight (with full review/drive by Cars.com’s Joe Wiesenfelder)
  • 2010 Cadillac SRX
  • 2010 Chevrolet Equinox
  • 2010 Buick LaCrosse
  • Chevrolet Beat subcompact
  • 2010 Ford Mustang Shelby GT500
  • Ford sedan
  • Lincoln crossover
  • New Lexus model
  • Audi (new powertrain)
  • 2009 Audi A5/S5 Cabriolet
  • 2010 Mini Cooper convertible
  • Fisker Karma
  • 2010 Mercedes-Benz E-Class
  • 2009 BMW Z4

Concept Cars

  • Volvo S60
  • Audi A7
  • Kia Soul Concept
  • Chrysler Electric Vehicle
  • Fisker Sunset
  • Subaru Legacy
  • Toyota electric vehicle
By David Thomas | January 9, 2009 | Comments (3)

Comments 

sheth

Want to see Taurus, MKT, Beat and hybrids. The rest of the good stuff has been revealed already.

DL

would love to see the Legacy concept in more detail.

isn't the new Lexus model the "HS" or something, the small hybrid? Patriots got screwed, might as well look for cool new model debuts. hehe

J

New Legacy?
One more vote for going to the NAIAS.

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