The 2009 South Florida International Car Show is huge - so big in fact, that you could easily miss two cars that could make a difference in the future of embattled General Motors.
The Stingray concept car, on display as part of the Chevrolet section, is absolutely amazing. The lines are sleek, the look definitely something that will turn your head. You could stare at that car for 20 to 30 minutes and still keep finding something else about it that makes you smile. One of the tricks might be trying to find door handles but you might also notice how the lines of the hood continue over the roof and through the trunk area and how the glass seems to wrap around. There's really no way to describe the car with words. You can find photos online, but if you enjoy looking at cars, then, listen, just go down and see the Stingray.
You could just see that car and get your money's worth - but wait, there's more. Take a peak at the Cadillac Converj concept. This is definitely not your dad's Cadillac. It is as sleek as you can get and just a peek inside and you'll see a dash that is super cool. And true Ed Welburn's commitment to honoring tradition, you'll even see a big of a tailfin on the tail lights.
These are cars that if they go into production will help General Motors rebound. That would be good for GM, good for the industry and good for us taxpayers.
Friday, October 23, 2009
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