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    The Ram 1500 is the 2013 North American Truck of the Year.
    Chrysler | MCT
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    The Cadillac ATS is the 2013 North American Car of the Year.
    Richard Prince | MCT
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    The Acura NSX Concept is shown at media previews for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit,.
    Paul Sancya | AP
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    The new Corvette Stingray is displayed after its unveiling in Detroit. When 1,000 GM engineers and designers started work on the next-generation Corvette, they began with the usual priority list for a muscle car, but topping the list was something that belies the roar of the Chevrolet's giant V-8: Gas mileage.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The 2014 Chevrolet Corvette Stingray is revealed at media previews for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
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    Chevrolet introduces the 2014 C7 Corvette Stingray at the 2013 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center .
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    Chevrolet introduces the 2014 C7 Corvette Stingray at the 2013 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center.
    KATHLEEN GALLIGAN | MCT
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    Ford Motor Co. Executive Chairman Bill Ford, right, and President and CEO Alan Mulally stand next to the Ford Atlas concept pickup after its unveil at the North American International Auto Show.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The Ford Atlas concept pickup is unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The Hyundai Genesis HCD-14 concept car is unveiled at the North American International Auto Show.
    TONY DING | AP
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    The newly unveiled Hyundai Genesis HCD-14 concept car, sporting "suicide doors", at the North American International Auto Show.
    TONY DING | AP
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    The BMW 4 Series Coupe Concept appears on display at media previews for the North American International Auto Show.
    Paul Sancya | AP
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    The BMW 4 Series Coupe concept vehicle is unveiled at the North American International Auto Show.
    TONY DING | AP
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    The BMW 4 Series Coupe concept vehicle is unveiled at the North American International Auto Show.
    TONY DING | AP
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    Toyota Division General Manager Bill Fay stands next to the automaker's Corolla Furia Concept during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The Lincoln MKC Concept is unveiled during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    Dr. Dieter Zetsche, chairman of the Board of Management of Daimler AG and head of Mercedes-Benz cars, introduces five versions of the new E class at the 2013 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center. The E stands for, "emotion, efficiency and extra intelligence. They rolled out five distinct personalities: A sedan, wagon, cabriolet, coupe, and an AMG.
    Regina H. Boone | MCT
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    Bentley unveils the Continental GT Speed convertible at the 2013 North American International Auto Show at Cobo Center.
    Regina H. Boone | MCT
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    The new Mini John Cooper Works Paceman is unveiled at the North American International Auto Show.
    TONY DING | AP
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    The Tesla Model X is displayed at media previews for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Paul Sancya | AP
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    The Batman-decorated Kia Optima is displayed at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. The comic inspired auto at the South Korean automaker's exhibit was created to promote an effort to fight hunger in Africa. Features include Batman symbols inside and outside on the Optima and was created as part of a partnership involving DC Entertainment. The "We Can Be Heroes" effort is promoted in part by the use of Justice League characters.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The rear hatch of the Green Lantern-wrapped Kia Soul is displayed at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The comic-inspired auto at the South Korean automaker's exhibit was created to promote an effort to fight hunger in Africa. Features include the Green Lantern's symbol on the Soul's wheels. The vehicle was created as part of a partnership involving DC Entertainment. The "We Can Be Heroes" effort is promoted in part by the use of Justice League characters. (
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The Green Lantern-wrapped Kia Soul is on display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, . The Batman-decorated Kia Optima and the Green Lantern-wrapped Kia Soul are at the South Korean automaker's exhibit to promote an effort to fight hunger in Africa. Features include the Green Lantern's symbol on the Soul's wheels. The vehicles were created as part of a partnership involving DC Entertainment. The "We Can Be Heroes" effort is promoted in part by the use of Justice League characters.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The Hot Wheels edition of the Chevrolet Camaro sits on an oversized track that appears to swoop down from the ceiling at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. General Motors Co. last year announced it would sell the vehicle with Hot Wheels logos and other toy-inspired touches such as red-lined wheels. .
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The Hot Wheels edition of the Chevrolet Camaro sits on an oversized track that appears to swoop down from the ceiling at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. General Motors Co. last year announced it would sell the vehicle with Hot Wheels logos and other toy-inspired touches such as red-lined wheels. .
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    Mark Adams, Executive Director of Cadillac Global Design stands next to the Cadillac ELR after its unveiling during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    Spot lights hit a dancer as she performs at the Volkswagen display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    A Ford Taurus is seen in the foreground of the Ford display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroi.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    A Ford Escape is seen in the foreground of the Ford display at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The MDX Prototype debuts at media previews for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Paul Sancya | AP
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    The Acura NSX Concept is shown at media previews for the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Paul Sancya | AP
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    The Kia Cadenza is unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The Kia Cadenza is unveiled at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    Guangzhou Automobile Group Vice President Xiangdong Huang, stands next to the automaker's Trumpchi GS5 concept, a pure electric vehicle, during the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    In this photo provided by the Ford Motor Co., William Clay Ford Jr., Executive Chairman, Ford Motor Company, sits in a 1903 Ford Model A, the oldest surviving Ford product at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. The Ford Motor Company was created June 16, 1903 and car production started in July. This car is the third vehicle assembled on the first day of production. It was built at the Mack Avenue factory in Detroit and is owned by Mr. Ford.
    Sam VarnHagen | AP
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    A headlight with a Ford logo is shown on the Ford Transit van at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The front grill of the 2014 Ford Fusion is displayed at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
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    The front grill of the Hyundai HCD-14 Genesis Concept is displayed at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. Hyundai’s new luxury concept car shows off at least a dozen small inverted triangles that appear behind horizontal bars. The wide-mouth grille has a bunch of tiny holes, and the angles reflect light. It’s just one of many new styling cues on the HCD-14 Genesis, which Hyundai says is the direction it will take the next generation of its luxury cars, the Genesis and Equus.
    Carlos Osorio | AP
  • Auto Show Car Bling
    The front lamps on the high-performance SRT version of the 2014 Jeep Grand Cherokee are seen at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Tuesday, Jan. 15, 2013. The lamps are tinted black, giving it a distinct look. Ralph Gilles, a Chrysler design leader who also is president and CEO of the SRT brand and motorsports, noted the vehicle has black "kind of like death", headlamps.
    Carlos Osorio | AP

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