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October 5, 2007

Which Vehicles Will Debut at the LA Auto Show?

LOS ANGELES — This year's Los Angeles Auto Show is slated to feature at least 14 world debuts and nearly 30 North American debuts during press days, Nov. 14 and 15, according to Autoremarketing.com

According to officials, the show will kick-off with 28 press conferences featuring some never-before-seen vehicles, as well as many eagerly anticipated North American debuts.

The show opens to the public at the conclusion of the press days Friday, Nov. 16, and runs through Nov. 25, including Thanksgiving Day.

"The show's new fall dates now make Los Angeles the first major North American stop of the auto show season, and as anticipated, manufacturers have taken advantage of this earlier timing by making more world and North American debuts than in previous years," explained Andy Fuzesi, general manager of the LA Auto Show.

While most world debuts remain closely guarded until press days, a few manufacturers have announced their intentions, including Hyundai's world premiere of a new sports car concept, Nissan's all-new, mid-size Murano crossover and Volkswagen's new mini-car concept design, executives reported.

Posted by Peter C. T. Elsworth  at 9:16 AM to Shows | Permalink

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