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18.1.15
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Detroiters made history by surpassing the US$ 100-million mark in total funds raised for children's charities since the North American International Auto Show's Charity Preview was established in 1976.
Industry and community joined together for the largest single-night
15.1.15
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The all-new Ford GT - a technology showcase for top EcoBoost performance, aerodynamics and lightweight carbon fiber construction - earned the prestigious EyesOn Design Award for best production vehicle. The ultra-high-performance supercar was unveiled
14.1.15
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The next-generation Honda FCV Concept makes its North American debut at the 2015 Detroit Motor Show.
The new model will feature a spacious cabin with seating for five passengers, a driving range estimated to be in excess of 300 miles, and an anticipated
14.1.15
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Infiniti revealed its Q60 Concept, the precursor to a premium sports coupe that will go into production in 2016. The exhilarating concept was unveiled at the 2015 North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
Showing a sweeping, angular exterior that underlines its
18.12.14
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The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) announced the winners of its annual high school poster contest held in conjunction with the 2015 edition of the show, which takes place January 17-25, 2015 at Cobo Center in Detroit. This year's contest drew 781 entries
28.10.14
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The North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) announced that Bob Caza has been named its first Communications Manager effective immediately. The announcement was made by Rod Alberts, Executive Director, NAIAS.
Caza will oversee a number of communications
3.10.14
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The North American International Auto Show 2015 (NAIAS) announced the launch of its annual poster contest in connection with the NAIAS next January. The contest was established to engage the creative minds of Michigan's students and encourage careers