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21
Nov
Concept Cars at the 2014 LA Auto Show
The Brilliant and the Bizarre: Automakers’ Newest Designs on Display at the 2014 Los Angeles Auto Show.
In one of the largest automotive events of the year, manufacturers display their wildest new concepts from November 21-30 at the Los Angeles Convention Center in downtown LA.
From video-game inspired fantasy cars like General Motors’ Chaparral 2X concept to almost-ready-for-production future cars like the Scion iM or the Lincoln MKX, the LA Auto show brings together the new, the weird and the next-level in car design.
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Have a look at the Production Cars of the LA Auto Show
More on the LA Auto Show
LA Auto Show official website
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Pingback by 2014 LA Auto Show Production Cars | Alain Gayot Photos Gallery — November 21, 2014 @ 4:21 pm
The auto industry needs to start actually producing “concepts”. It’s a major let down to see concept cars only to turn around and ne dosappointed in the boring crap they end up selling us. Especially the American and Japanese makers.
Comment by Donnerjack — November 29, 2014 @ 5:17 am