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Return of the (New) Shelby Cobra; Chrysler's 800-Horsepower ME 412; Corvette and Mustang Make Their Moves; Honda Goes SUT While Toyota's Truck Says Bigger Is Better. Complete Coverage of the 2004 Detroit Auto Show - Only on TheCarConnection.com

    DETROIT, Jan. 5 /PRNewswire/ -- Muscle cars, minicars, sports coupes and
specialty vehicles.  There's quite literally something for everyone on display
at this year's North American International Auto Show.  And you'll find
complete, as-it-happens coverage on TheCarConnection.com.
    Two of America's icons took their bows in all new form, the Ford Mustang
and Chevrolet Corvette, along with some surprising high-performance
contenders.  Need to launch from 0-60 in 2.9 seconds?  Check out the Chrysler
ME 412, an 800-horsepower, mid-engine supercar, as well as the Ford Shelby
Cobra Concept.  Show cars?  For now, but TheCarConnection has details on how
these and other Detroit concepts could soon see production.
    That list includes one of this year's hits, the Chevy Nomad, a modern
interpretation of the revolutionary, 1954 concept vehicle.  Nomad and the
Saturn Curve are two of several possible spin-offs of the 2005 Pontiac
Solstice, which is back in production trim.
    Detroit dominates the truck market, but TCC will show you what weapons the
Japanese are ready to roll out, including Honda's functional new Sport-Utility
Truck and Toyota's absolutely massive new FTX full-size pickup.
    For those just looking for a solid family car, there are plenty of
possibilities on display at the 2004 NAIAS, including Ford's spacious Five
Hundred sedan and Freestyle crossover.  And Pontiac has transformed its G6
from concept to production vehicle.
    Don't miss the complete coverage of this year's most important motor show.
You'll only find this total package on TheCarConnection.com, the Web's
Automotive Authority.
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