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Explore Chrysler's 800-hp ME 4-12 and Ford's Shelby Cobra GT. See the New Vette, Mustang and Ferrari 612, Learn How Small Cars May Make a Comeback. Detroit Auto Show's Beautiful Cars, Beautiful People and More - Only on TheCarConnection.com

    DETROIT, Jan. 12 /PRNewswire/ -- For those who can't satisfy their need
for speed, the North American International Auto Show provides the fix.  In
this week's wrap-up special report, TheCarConnection provides a look at all
the supercars, muscle cars, minicars and more.
    Chrysler delivered the show-stopper with its 800-horsepower, V-10-powered
ME Four-Twelve.  They came, but will Chrysler build it?  Get the complete
story in TCC.
    Then discover Detroit's worst-kept secret.  Carroll Shelby, the guru of
motor sports is back, and Ford has an all-new version of his legendary Cobra
GT.  Want to buy one?  TheCarConnection.com has more.
    Ferrari is celebrating its 50th anniversary in America with the striking
612 Scaglietti.  If the prancing pony is beyond your price range, this year's
auto show has power and performance for every pocketbook.  There's the long-
awaited Corvette C6, as well as Ford's retro-styled Mustang.
    Then there's the Pontiac Solstice, the GM division's first 2-seater in two
decades, and at $20,000, an unexpectedly affordable roadster that's absolutely
true to the original concept car.  Could Solstice spin off some other
interesting variants?  TheCarConnection has more on the old-is-new Chevy Nomad
and Saturn's sleek and sexy Curve.
    Are those just the first signs of a small car revival?  Detroit is setting
its sights on the Japanese stronghold, but are buyers ready?
    Get the most complete coverage of the 2004 North American International
Auto Show you'll find anywhere -- online or off.  And after you've had your
fill of all the beautiful new cars and trucks, check out the beautiful people
who celebrated this year's Detroit show.
    In business news, General Motors has upped its earnings forecast, while
Saturn says yes to the Curve.
    Take a test drive in Buick's new Rainier.
    Stay on top of the latest news, trends, tips and bargains with
TheCarConnection's free newsletters: including Daily Edition, named Best-of-
the-Web in the International Automotive Media Awards.
    Let the OnSite Mechanic solve your service problems.  Find Kelley Blue
Book pricing, weekly racing results and more -- on the Web's Automotive
Authority, TheCarConnection.com.
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http://www.prnewswire.com .


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