AutoblogNew plan to improve Cobo Hall moves forward
Detroit may be the host of one of North America's largest auto shows, but Cobo Hall is far from the continent's best conference facility. It's dated and small, and larger venues like Chicago's McCormick place and the LA Convention Center are more modern and accommodating to automaker displays. Officials from area counties are attempting to work together to expand and modernize the aging facility with plans that include an additional 120,000 square feet of floor space and a walkway between Cobo and the Renaissance Center. Said officials are currently bickering over the total cost of the plan, which ranges between $595 million and $846 million. The financially ailing state of Michigan is willing to contribute $150 million to the cause, but county executives need to bury the hatchet and hammer out a deal that greatly improves a building that in LA or New York would likely have been bulldozed or completely overhauled long ago. If area executives need any more incentive to move on a solution, this year's show features 58 major introductions, compared to 76 just three years ago.
Michigan residents should be excited about a new plan, but we've heard about a new plan every year since before anyone can remember. As Detroit loses some of its grip on the US auto industry, however, it seems to be becoming more and more evident to politicians that hosting North America's premiere automotive showcase isn't an inalienable right. If the movers and shakers in the Detroit area can't get the job done, it could soon be curtains for Detroit's single largest annual event.
Actually, the R8 is supposed to be very easy to drive (according to their owners), so I can't imagine Audi making the V12 too difficult.AutoWeek gave their "best in show awards"
* Most Fun: Audi R8 V12 TDI
* Best Concept: Cadillac CTS Coupe
* Most Significant: 2009 Ford F150
* Best of Show: 2009 Corvette ZR1
The R8? Cool car but there is no way this gives me a fun to drive feel. It seems with all that torque and power it would be quite a handful to drive around. When I think fun to drive I think small, sporty, and has awesome handling...like a Mazda MX-5.
The best concept? The CTS Coupe was cool but the the LF-A roadster was by far cooler.
Most significant? Sure the F-150 is an important vehicle but I'm guessing there was something else that will affect the automotive world in better way. This is where the R8 TDI should have fallen.
Best in Show? No, not the ZR-1. It was cool but not the best thing there.
Maybe I'm becoming more and more jaded as I age, but those are by far the coolest cars at the show.
And does AutoWeek explain at all how the now even larger(!) F150 is a significant vehicle? What exactly makes it important to the world beside sticking out the rear of every parking space?
Also, the Cadillac CTS on display is one of the funniest dilemmas I have ever seen. On the one hand, if they call it the CT Coupe (or CTC) it will reveal the Caddy alphabetical naming scheme to be one of the most retarded around (And I will go back to calling it a Catera). On the other hand, if they call it the CTS Coupe, they will go down in history as the only company stupid enough to call a car both a sedan and a coupe.
The Lexus was a far cooler concept anyways.
Joey, I will never send you car shopping for me.
How come?
I can't trust your taste, unless it's to pick up that R8 (12?)
Seriously, though, some of those cars are fugly!
Just caught this thread, great work Joey. Unlike me you can be bothered to upload all the pictures and some opinions when you get to a car show. I still haven't uploaded my pics from MPH07.
Nice brown color on that Cooper![]()