Salon in Detroit will be full. S over recession?

This year edition of the Detroit Motor Show (NAIAS) was a disaster for the organizers, because economic conditions have forced many important car manufacturers such as Nissan, Infiniti, Mitsubishi and Porsche, to give up participation. Next year, however, the Cobo Center hosted the famous beauty seems to have completely filled the main level. Good news, therefore, largely as organizers expect the Nissan and Infiniti to be present again at the NAIAS, along with Porsche, which was unhappy with the attention given to the press, at the Salon in Los Angeles. Porsche could share space with its new owner, Volkswagen.
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Besides the Big Three manufacturers, salon hopes to host and new names such as Fiat and Alfa Romeo, which could be near Chrysler, In virtue of the partnership concluded by the Italian group, the U.S. giant. Some updates could include Indian group Mahindra, which plans to sell pickups and SUVs in the U.S., but the Chinese BYD. NAIAS 2010 will be held between 11-24 January.

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