DETAILS, DETAILS; They're what's unveiled at the Los Angeles auto show.(Editorial)
AutoWeek, January, 2004
Byline: MARK VAUGHN Gone are the days when a manufacturer pulled a sheet off a car and the assembled automotive press corps gasped, cheered and then ran to the phone booth to file their big stories. Most of the news that would, in the past, have been "revealed'' at the Los Angeles auto show was already revealed in the weeks and months leading up to the show (and printed here).
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But that doesn't mean there aren't details, spicy details. Take the Chevy Cobalt. Cynics yawned and said it would be "the Cavalier replacement,'' which it is. But in top-level SS trim the Cobalt ...
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