Live at the LA Auto Show
With gas prices dropping, the hype surrounding fuel cell/electric/hybrid/hydrogen/fuel efficient cars may not be as critical as just a few months ago, but it can be said that the makers are still steering in that way. Everyone is here in Los Angeles at the convention center downtown and everyone has their latest fuel concept cars. While many are fantastic looking, the concept is still just that… a dream. Ford did unveil its new Mustang and it looks great, but GM and Chrysler didn’t send any of their main executives to Los Angeles and the theory is, the business climate has them out of the spotlight. The companies say it’s because they had no major unveiling. What do you think and what are you looking for in a car these days? Anything catch your eye?
Here is our behind the scenes look:
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Hi Adam this is my first time blogging!
All of the cars caught my eye. In a car I’m not looking for much as long as its cute LOL!!
Hi Adam this is my first time blogging.
All of the cars caught my eye. In a car all I look for is if its cute LOL!!
ill be at the show first thing saturday morning
I want the Audi!
laughing here at your conversation with Eric– “do I have to love American cars,” he says- and Adam says more or less, “you can spread your love around the world…” FUNNY!!!
Adam-
when walking backwards with the camera following you, have you ever tripped?
Car– one I can afford would be realistic– and none of these would fit that!
Avi– buy me a car– the Audi sounds good too!
And hi Nephew!!!!
I like many of my generation love the sporty looking muscle cars, but buy a 4 door sedan that gets 35+ mpg. As ot this time I won’t look at any car until they get less green and make this country independent of foreign energy.
Adam
Cool video – even with the line going down your face – LOL
And yes, I can see you driving around LA in that little yellow job!!!
hey adam… we’re not seeing enough of your handsome face on TV lately… love this report… And as nice as the camaro and charger are… they reveal why detroit is in such dire straits… Detroit seems to always be looking to revive past glory… nothing offered to pave the way to energy independence…
nothing…