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  1. First off, just to be all legitimate... no one has used the "C" word yet from GM. That being said, the event a "select few" are going to is a full blown debut during the press days of the show. Meaning you need a press pass to gain access. Anyone with a Press Pass will have the option to attend any of the vehicles Chevrolet is debuing at NAIAS. My understanding is yes, the vehicles Chevy is debuing will be on display during the public viewing days.
  2. Detroit debut, and it most likely will be at some of the larger shows following.
  3. It would be difficult to dispute drawing such a conclusion. That being said, I really need to reitierate there has been no public confirmation, nor has GM, nor Scott, said anything specific about the vehicles being debued.
  4. Exactly. The media obviously will be there en masse too. It's simply Scott giving back to the F-Car enthusiast community. GM needs more people like him.
  5. GM isnt saying anything yet. The invitiation simply stated.... "Chevrolet will be unveiling several new models at the North American International Auto Show at Cobo Hall in Detroit, Michigan"
  6. Wow, funny to read some of the comments. Yup, time is coming for the nay'sayers to eat some crow. One of the 250 "yahoos" checking in.... and yeah, I think I might have an idea how to act at a car debut. I'm sure many of you saw my pictures from the LA Auto Show back in January. http://imageevent.com/face440/laautoshow Just one note, nowhere has the word Camaro been used... that being said..... LA folks arent going to be happy. Detroit folks will be, and will continue to be during the public days at NAIAS.
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