Showing posts with label Detroit Auto Show. Show all posts
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British Motor Show toast for 2010



The British Motor Show has been canceled for 2010, as poor attendance and a weak economy have conspired to deep-six the bi-annual event. The news comes after a meeting of the Society of Motor Manufacturers and Traders, the owners of the show for over 100 years. The British Motor Show was once a vibrant event for showcasing new cars and trucks in Britain, but recent shows have been a near total bust. The event once attracted over 900,000 visitors, but recent shows have drawn half that number. The show was even relocated to London in 2006, and organizers were rewarded with a further drop in attendance for their efforts. While the loss of the 2010 show is depressing for car-lovers, some are speculating that the show may be scuttled all-together due to its long and painful decline.

News of the cancellation follows tough results for auto shows world-wide. Several automakers skipped out on North American International Auto Show in Detroit, while rumors have persisted that the Tokyo Motor Show will be canceled altogether. In Australia, the Sydney show has been canceled, as well. This is bad news for auto show lovers everywhere (*raises hand*), and we're hoping the trend reverses itself soon.

Kia VG

Kia VG

Here’s a first look at the rendered images of the upcoming near-luxury ride from Kia. Tentatively named VG, the car is sort of an replacement to the unpopular Amanti. From what the images offer, the VG looks pretty good and posh and will reportedly pack in a 2.4 liter direct injection four cylinder and a 3.8 liter V6. We hope our expectations about Kia’s new baby will be met when it is unveiled in the next Detroit Auto Show. We’ll hold our breath ’til then.


Kia VG

Kia VG

2011 Chevrolet Spark

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Chevrolet has confirmed at the Detroit Auto Show that it will bring a latest compact car called up the Spark to the United States by 2011. The 2011 Chevrolet Spark will go on sale in the U.S. in 2011. The European-market Spark, shown here, is slated for an early-2010 release.

The 2011 Chevrolet Spark production model will have 4 doors. The Chevrolet Spark will feature a motorcycle-inspired instrument cluster that is mounted on the steering column.