Big Three unveiling lineup at Auto show aimed at attracting new customers
Detroit’s Big Three automakers will roll out an array of new autos at the North American International Auto Show, including many fuel-effecient new cars.
Detroit’s Big Three automakers will roll out an array of new autos at the North American International Auto Show, including many fuel-effecient new cars.
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General Motors Corp. and Ford Motor Co. plan to unveil new versions of aging or unpopular models at the North American International Auto Show, which begins later this month in Detroit. DaimlerChrysler AG’s Chrysler Group will show off a concept car that likely will be the replacement for the once hot-selling Chrysler 300.
Perhaps the most important model is the 2008 Chevrolet Malibu, which many industry analysts predict will be good enough to take on the gorillas of the key mid-sized segment — Toyota Camry and Honda Accord.
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