The Detroit Auto Show is the very definition of eye candy. For the car enthusiast, it’s Mecca. But for all its glitz, tailfins, muscle and space-age interiors, the auto industry is deeply troubled as it faces recession and wagers on which technology will replace the gas engine. But what fun would auto making be if there wasn’t a challenge? Browse through the photos below for an up-close look at NAIAS.
-- John Dodge, Editor-in-Chief
IMAGE GALLERY: 2008 NORTH AMERICAN INTERNATIONAL AUTO SHOW
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