Overboost Does Los Angeles
Overboost offers a quick point and shoot from inside the Los Angeles auto show. Man, does the Mercedes McLaren SLR look hott in black or what?
Overboost offers a quick point and shoot from inside the Los Angeles auto show. Man, does the Mercedes McLaren SLR look hott in black or what?
With the NAIAS Detroit auto show hogging the late-year spotlight, and with most automakers choosing Detroit to launch their high-profile concept cars, the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show has to fight for every shard of recognition it can get....
The LA Voice offers a quick rundown of automakers' concept cars appearing at the paper's hometown auto show later this week. We can't believe Chevrolet is still trotting out its Nomad "Total Recall" concept (pictured). Hey GM, either build that...
To kick off the Los Angeles auto show, Audi held a design conference last night, where the ponytail-and-turtleneck set got a chance flog a crowd of Hickey Freeman suits and notebook-toting hackers with art-school hyperbole for a couple hours....
"Looking for a set of wheels that can surpass 250 mph? The 2006 Bugatti Veyron, being shown in North America for the first time at the LA Auto Show this week, is said to be one of the most powerful cars ever."
Bimmer's Camaro for the post-IROC set, the M6, is set to debut at the Los Angeles International Auto Show, and really, is there a more perfect venue? Of course, you already know the details a spinny filet mignon of a spitfire V-10, twisty-happy...
Mini fans may want to hit the Los Angeles Auto Show before shooting over to Detroit to eyeball the company's newest concept wagon. The LA show will host the US debut of Mini's Checkmate package, a special edition Mini Cooper that includes special...
According to Germany's Auto Motor un Sport, VW will introduce its new Tiguan small SUV as a concept car that expresses a distinct reversal of the "Unpimp Mein Auto" philosophy ("Repimp Mein Auto"?). Whether or not the image above is the actual...
Reader and demanding taskmistress Mack gives us a rap on the knuckles and a wee bit of the what-for due to our lack of follow through on the L.A. Auto Show's Design Challenge. Luckily, Mack did the legwork for us and wrote-up a wise-ass commentary...
Hyundai's two-dimentional NTT concept will be featured at the Greater Los Angeles show in January, along with ten other concepts from 11 design studios as part of the show's "Design Los Angeles" competition. The theme for studios was to create the...