On Monday one of the most important auto shows in the US got
underway. This is not just a time to show off in-dash navigation screen systems and
car radio units that are smarter than the average college grad. No these shows
are about all things new and automotive. Each year the Detroit Auto Show is the
spot where the car industry strut’s their stuff for the US audience. Not only
do they show what they can do but they also show what “you” as a consumer can
buy.
Honda came in with new models under the Honda name as well
as some updated Acura models. Over the
last few years the Honda models have become kind of stagnant, boring style and
out dated looks. The reveals of two of their major designs may have changed
that, the Accord Coupe and TL Sedan both got a major 2012 update, which looks
great. Chrysler showed off a number of new updates for current models, the 200
got the super S pack which seems to be the closest thing to a tuner package Chrysler
has ever offered.
Chevy stepped into the arena with a few concept cars that
are supposed to be aimed at the younger crowd. While they are unique, I think
many car companies forget that a car has to look good before it can be “cool”.
The example of this sis the 130R and the 140S which both are supposed to be hip…but
are not good looking. This is an issue that many car companies run into, in concept
vehicles or production. Toyota and Subaru
are a great example together they created the FT-86 concept. A great looking 2
door coupe but once it hit production it had been so toned down and softened it
just blend into the car world like a failed Taurus model. Mini stopped by to show off the Mini coupe
convertible which looks great while Cadillac showed off their new 3 series competitor.
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