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Monday, 26 December 2011

Carscoop’s A-to-Z Guide to the 2012 Detroit Motor Show

Carscoop: Every year, the first major international auto show takes place on American soil: it’s the North American International Auto Show, or NAIAS as it is more commonly known, and it’s located right in the heart of the U.S. automotive   industry,   Detroit.   It’s   only   natural,   therefore,   for   domestic
manufacturers to display their newest models at the Motor City. Among other presentations, Ford will unveil its new Fusionglobal mid-size sedan that will be sold as the Mondeo in other parts of the world including Europe, while Cadillac is already releasing spoilers of the brand new2013 ATS and so is Dodge, which will introduce the first product of the Fiat-Chrysler collaboration, the Alfa Giulietta-based 2013 Dart compact sedan. On the other hand, China may hold the number one spot overall as the biggest car market, but the U.S. of A. remains the number one market for premium carmakers. Consequently, the brand-new 2013 Mercedes-Benz SL will make its world premiere in Detroit, as will the 2013 BMW 3-Series 
sedan. Porsche has reserved its new 911 Cabriolet's debut for NAIAS, while Lexus will display the impressive LF-LC 2+2 sports coupe concept. Last but not least, there is the new 2013 Scion FR-S, the North American version of the Toyota-baru GT 86/BRZ, and the long awaited concept of Acura’s NSX replacement.Carscoop’s A-to-Z Guide to the 2012 Detroit Motor Show - Carscoop