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New Porsche Supercar at Detroit Motor Show – Video Tease
Mon, 10 Jan 2011Porsche Detroit Supercar Tease The Detroit Motor Show kicks off today for press – well, today Detroit time, which is a few hours yet – and car makers have been getting their product ready to show. And lots of that product is being sneaked in to keep prying eyes away before the official reveal happens later today or later this week. But Porsche has filmed their promised ‘Something Spectacular’ as it arrives in Detroit to be readied for the eyes of the world to fall upon it.
Chevrolet reveals Silverado Cheyenne concept truck bound for SEMA
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Orphan Car Show highlights long-gone classics
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