Top Product Ratings:  Tires  |  Sedans  |  SUVs  |  Small Cars  |  GPS
| More

January 11, 2008

CR live from the Detroit auto show!

Starting Sunday, January 13, my colleagues and I will cover all the news and events happening at the North American International Auto Show in Detroit. We look to be especially busy this year with new model and technology unveilings that should rock the automotive world over three media preview days.

Buickrivieradetroit As in the past, you can count on the CR Autos team to deliver the news, as well as vehicle previews and exclusive "CR Takes" on what’s coming. We’ll look over what the automakers are touting as the "next best thing" and give you our unabashed opinion, without fear or favor. Naturally, the ultimate reality check will be how the wheels turn on our track when we buy one, but, for now, we’ll share our insights and first impressions.

The auto show coverage can give car buyers a valuable peek at the machines coming down the road, helping inform purchase timing and guiding research. For enthusiasts, the Detroit show delivers the hottest, most leading-edge vehicles that the auto industry will be talking about for the next year.

For a taste of what’s to come, check out our Detroit auto show preview. When the doors open on Sunday, January 13, the live coverage begins. We’ll be uploading photos, text, and even video from the field. Plus, the CR Cars blog will post anecdotes, insights, and observations during the show, both day and night.

It should be a great event. We hope you join us online!

Mike Quincy and the CR Cars team

Comments

I like the fact that I am able to subscribe to Consumers online. I am disappointed that Consumers hasn't really gotten into the hi tech online forum. If I want to view an automobile test to make up my mind whether to buy or not I should be able to click and watch the test on video. The comparison in writing doesn't really do it for me. You have a few videos but there isn't enough. I will subscribe one more time but for the most part I think Consumers should get with it and get more video comparisons online. Thank you.

That's a great looking car, this blog's picture. Do you know there are very few production cars with doors opening upward? I love to have one of these in a rotary engine that is mid-engine configuration, RWD of course.

Verify your Comment

Previewing your Comment

This is only a preview. Your comment has not yet been posted.

Working...
Your comment could not be posted. Error type:
Your comment has been saved. Comments are moderated and will not appear until approved by the author. Post another comment

The letters and numbers you entered did not match the image. Please try again.

As a final step before posting your comment, enter the letters and numbers you see in the image below. This prevents automated programs from posting comments.

Having trouble reading this image? View an alternate.

Working...

Post a Comment

All comments are reviewed by our moderators, and will not appear on this blog unless they have been approved. Comments that do not relate directly to the blog entry's contents, are commercial in nature, contain objectionable or inappropriate material, or otherwise violate our User Agreement or Privacy Policy, will not be approved. Approved posts generally appear within 24 hours of receipt. For general inquiries not related to this blog, please contact Customer Service.

Nobody Tests Like We Do

Our testers put 100s of products through their paces at our National Testing and Research Center. Learn more about how we test for:

  • Performance
  • Safety
  • Reliability