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==See Also==
*[[LA Design Challenge]]


==External links==
==External links==

Revision as of 01:26, 21 October 2008

The Greater Los Angeles Auto Show is an annual auto show that takes place at the Los Angeles Convention Center in Los Angeles, California. The show has been held annually since 1907. The first show took place at Morley's Skating Rink in downtown Los Angeles, just four blocks from the current Convention Center location.

The show traditionally took place in early January, but in 2006 was moved to November so as not to be overshadowed by the North American International Auto Show. That year, one show was held in January and another in November, the latter being dubbed a "2007" show. The Los Angeles show is only the second International Auto Show in the United States to be officially recognized by the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles, with the first recognized show in November 2006. With a special spot on the international calendar, it is likely that the LA show will become host to more vehicle introductions than before.

2008

The 2008 Los Angeles Auto Show will be held from November 16th through November 25th, 2007, with press days on November 14 and 15.

Production models

World debuts

North American debuts

Concept cars


2007

The 2007 Greater Los Angeles International Auto Show was held on November 29th through December 10th, 2006. The Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs d'Automobiles lists this show under their 2006 season.

Production models

World debuts

North American debuts

Concept cars

Audi and Volkswagen also showed their new BlueTec diesel cars for the first time in the USA.

2006

The 2006 Los Angeles show was held on January 6 through January 15. It featured the following new models.

Motor Trend reviewed an entire spectrum of automobiles at the Los Angeles Auto show covering a full range of vehicles to suit every need.

General

Production models

Concept cars

See Also

External links

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