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Chevrolet introduces the Aveo RS show car, a European-inspired hot hatch look designed to appeal to young enthusiasts. The five-door front-wheel drive subcompact with 19-inch wheels hints at the next-generation Aveo. The Aveo RS show car will be unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan in January 2010. (Courtesy Chevrolet/MCT) -
Friday, January 08, 2010 By Alexa Bidigare
Advertising
The Detroit Auto show will be from Jan. 11-24 at Cobo Center where the global automotive industry will come together to catch up on the latest innovations and for the interested public to get a sneak peek.
At the North American International Auto Show of 2010, the public will have the opportunity to see more than 700 vehicles that will be on display that signify the newest and most ground-breaking designs in the world. From Jan. 11 to 24 there will be a charity, press, industry and public previews of the newest designs and the potentially popular cars for 2010. The public show will be open to the public community from the Jan. 16 to 24 opened from 9 a.m to 10 p.m. Jan. 24 will only be open to the public until 7 p.m. Opening Jan. 11 and 12, viewers are free to go to The Gallery which offers a high end setting for the public to see elite vehicles such as Ferraris, Lamborghinis, Rolls-Royces, Bentleys and Spyders at the MGM Grand in Detroit. The Gallery offers attendees a special opportunity to very luxurious vehicles, enjoy fine food and beautiful art.
Some vehicles that will be showcased at Cobo Center for the public to see are BMW, Jeep, Buick, Cadillac, Lexus, Ford, Land Rover and GMC as well as many others. A few smart cars will be exhibited too. The Detroit Auto Show offers attendees a nice time out to be able to see the new and upcoming designs and the different competitors out there.
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