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LA Auto Show Coverage

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Quickly becoming one of the world's most important motorshows, the LA Auto Show is packing a long list of big debuts this year.

From small crossovers like the Mazda CX-3 and Honda HR-V to outrageous performance machines like the Shelby GT350 and Cadillac ATS-V Coupe there's no shortage of important products.

On the luxury end Mercedes will relaunch the Maybach brand with an ultra-luxurious version of the S-Class while Bentley aims to impress with a new Mulsanne-based convertible.

Other big debuts include the BMW X5 M and X6 M, the 2016 Acura ILX, Porsche Cayenne GTS, the new all-wheel drive Jaguar F-Type, an updated Ford Explorer, Scion's new iM hatchback concept and a show car that will preview the future of Audi.

Additionally, the Connected Car Expo is back, showcasing some interesting concepts and technologies that can change the future of the automotive industry. Check it all out right here.
Read more about the AutoGuide.com LA Auto Show Coverage at AutoGuide.com.
 
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Has there been any news about what is new about the 2016 ELR?
 
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According to the schedule on the LA Auto Show's website Cadillac was suppose to debut 3 cars and Chevy 2. So what's up with that?
 
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"Quickly becoming one of the worlds most important motor shows, the LA Auto Show is.."

Where are all the "experts" who think the LA Show is meaningless?

It is an important show and GM needs to pay more attention to it as it pertains to vehicles whose primary market is LA, vehicles like the ATS and Volt.

Cadillac is at least introducing the ATS-V here, so it is a step in the right direction and will generate buzz among real world buyers. If Cadillac plays it right it should get a couple hundred deposit checks for ATS-V Coupes and Sedans out of the introductions and more buyers in showrooms looking at the current models.

Chevy needs to do more than tease the Volt here, it should at least give a full "sneak peek".

Future market for Hybrid/Electrics is going to grow substantially in SoCal based on soaring Solar sales, can't go into any neighborhood without seeing houses with panels on them, and have had a few delays getting my system installed due to parts and inspection issues.
 
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