Woodward Dream Cruise is tomorrow, can we expect anything from GM?
My guess is that none of the manufacturers are doing special Woodward concepts. I haven't heard of anything unique from any manufacturer being up at Woodward this week (people have been cruising all week, as they normally do - it has really turned into a week+ long event).
GM used to have a large display that corresponded with their concepts, that ended a couple of years ago. I'll be headed up there with the other 1,000,000 or so people tomorrow so I'll take some pictures/see what I can find out.
GM used to have a large display that corresponded with their concepts, that ended a couple of years ago. I'll be headed up there with the other 1,000,000 or so people tomorrow so I'll take some pictures/see what I can find out.
GM has no 'official presence this year
That's what I got in an e-mail yesterday.
I'm sure there will still be loads of GM stuff, but it'll be just because people want to do it. I was on Woodward yesterday and 3 HUGE Mopar trailers were driving down the strip. They were the kind that probably transport racecars and whatnot, just huge and all chromed out/polished up.
Did see LOTS of new Camaros though, and when I went on Tuesday there was a caravan of probably 20-25 CTS wagons all driving together down woodward. All of them had GM ID tags on the windshield. (They did that last year too, with the CTS-V)
GM Dealers Invite the Public to “Cruise for the Cure”
GM does not have a presence at the Woodward Dream Cruise this year, but GM dealers are working to raise money for the Children's Leukemia Foundation (CLF) of Michigan. On Saturday August 15, between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., a donation to the CLF of as little as $15 per person, members of the public can get a wristband that gives them access to a VIP experience. This area includes: a prime place to view the Dream Cruise, a meal at Athens Coney Island, and a chance to see some great historic and all-new 2010 GM vehicles up close.
GM does not have a presence at the Woodward Dream Cruise this year, but GM dealers are working to raise money for the Children's Leukemia Foundation (CLF) of Michigan. On Saturday August 15, between 10 a.m. and 8 p.m., a donation to the CLF of as little as $15 per person, members of the public can get a wristband that gives them access to a VIP experience. This area includes: a prime place to view the Dream Cruise, a meal at Athens Coney Island, and a chance to see some great historic and all-new 2010 GM vehicles up close.
I'm sure there will still be loads of GM stuff, but it'll be just because people want to do it. I was on Woodward yesterday and 3 HUGE Mopar trailers were driving down the strip. They were the kind that probably transport racecars and whatnot, just huge and all chromed out/polished up.
Did see LOTS of new Camaros though, and when I went on Tuesday there was a caravan of probably 20-25 CTS wagons all driving together down woodward. All of them had GM ID tags on the windshield. (They did that last year too, with the CTS-V)
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