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Submitted by tiernekh on April 16, 2007
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Introduction
With ten fresh inches of snow and even less in degrees, most Detroit-area residents were more concerned with getting their automobiles out of a snow drift and plowing their driveways. We, however, choose to brave the outside elements that oftentimes wreak havoc on vehicles to observe the latest vehicles the industry has to offer the outside world. It is ironic that the North American International Auto Show (Detroit Auto Show for short) is always held in January when the Michigan winter weather is at it worst. A time when beautiful cars are grey, covered in road salt deposits. A time when vehicles slip and slide, and creak in the cold conditions. A time when the experience of driving is often lost, just merely getting from A to B is a chore. This aside, the inviting environment of the auto show welcomes its frost-bitten patrons to dream of beautiful vehicles that will be on showroom floors when the temperature hits seventy.
Our team is all very aware of the products in the market place as well as new products being released in the future. Many of us work on vehicles yet to be released that are sitting, polished and perfected, surrounded by hoards of people. In other years, it was seeing the consumer react to the products, seeing what other competitors were offering, and seeing the newest vehicles in their showroom luster that attracted us to the auto show. This year, the vehicles became less of a priority as we focused on the environment and brand identity exhibited by the manufacturers. Where we once ogled a new car design, now we observed the people who were looking, the lighting that drew the eyes to the car, architectural points that made the brand stand for something, and the common themes that seem to run through all manufacturers. In a show as great as the Detroit Auto Show, there is much more than just the vehicles that make the visitors happy to be there.
Environment
Every year the automobile...
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