DETROIT, Nov. 8 /PRNewswire/ -- There was plenty of bling-bling, along
with countless muscle cars, tuner cars, custom wheels and tires and just about
anything else you might imagine at the year's premier aftermarket auto show.
Check out complete coverage of the 2005 SEMA show in this week's issue of
TheCarConnection.com, http://www.thecarconnection.com .
And in TCC's new blog, TCCConfidential, see why sexy star Carmen Electra
engaged in an unusual "cover-up" at SEMA, a show normal known for showing
plenty of skin, as well as hot aftermarket products. TCCConfidential also has
the inside story on the latest changes in Ford's executive suite.
If you're looking for something fast, direct from the factory, you'd be
wise to check out BMW's amazing new M5. Find out what happens when TCC turns
on M-Drive. Looking for the ultimate American performance machine? Does the
new Dodge Viper qualify? Check out this week's report. And you won't want to
miss the shoot-off pitting the BMW 645CSi against Mercedes' CLS500.
Then go freestylin' with TheCarConnection's spy photographers as they
capture pics of the 2007 Edge, the centerpiece in Ford's crossover future.
In business news, it's been a tough year around Detroit, but even BMW and
Toyota are watching helplessly as their profits plunge. Meanwhile, UAW
workers are getting set to vote on the union's unprecedented healthcare cost
cuts. And over at Delphi, the bankrupt parts supplier's turnaround plan is
mired in woe.
Columnist Mike Dunne wonders what Toyota is doing in China.
And ace mechanic Doug Flint looks at ongoing problems at Volkswagen that
are causing major headaches for consumers.
Let OnSite Mechanic solve your service problems. Find Kelley Blue Book
pricing and more -- on the Web's Automotive Authority, TheCarConnection.com.
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