Besides the restroom sign in the background, one of the reasons I like this photo is because when she saw me raise my camera, our spokesmodelperson quickly went into the spokesmodelperson pose you see here. I'd say she got her money's worth at spokesmodelperson school.
A look at the soon to be re-born Dart, from Dodge. It may be too late, but I do have one suggestion for the designers: Change the "a" in the name plate. When I first looked at the car I thought it said "Dort". Also, I'm not sure what was more difficult for this spokesmodelperson, memorizing the load of marketing claptrap they had her spout or wearing those heels all day.
From Honda, an Accord concept car. Pretty nice, but then almost anything would be an improvement over the stodgy looks of the current model. Or maybe I just fell in love with the red paint, which would look great on any car. (No, it's not your eyes. The second shot looks that way on purpose.)
I dunno. I just like the shot.
Camrys on camera.
0 MPG, but it looks great in your rec room.
An electric vehicle some local high school students are building. In this shot you can easily see the metal framework that supports the clear outer skin. The suspension and chassis are constructed like an open wheel race car. In fact, they used a hollowed out transmission from an actual Indy racer to make the rear of the chassis. They plan to drive the car from California to Florida later this year. (Rumors that the students will be forced to subsist during the trip only on food from Cracker Barrel restaurants were emphatically denied.)
A Mercedes Benz gull wing Somethingorother completely exposed, leaving nothing to the imagination.
Volkswagon had a nice display again, but there were still a few bugs in it.
Another reflection shot I think turned out decently.
Cadillac also had a new model on display, the ATS, that I liked quite a bit. Unfortunately my shots of it kind of, well, sucked, so you'll have to catch a look at their web site.
Drive safely.
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