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'A New Beginning' Theme Announced for 2007
LA Auto Show; Theme Highlights New November Show Dates and 100th
Anniversary
LOS ANGELES - In just
about a year, the Los Angeles Auto Show will reach a new stage in
its development as it moves to permanent November show dates. In
recognition of the move, the theme of "A New Beginning" has been
adopted for the 2007 show, which will be held in November 2006.
The theme reflects
both the future and past of the LA Auto Show. The future will be
represented by the show's increased global stature with significantly
more vehicle debuts, media attendance and coverage.
Starting next November,
the LA Auto Show will have its own time slot on the global auto
show calendar without any conflict or overlap with the Detroit show
or the holidays. Automobile manufacturers already have plans to
take full advantage of the increased opportunities for promotion
and publicity the new show dates provide.
Recognizing the significance
of the new dates, the Organisation Internationale des Constructeurs
d'Automobiles (OICA), the world automobile trade association, has
designated the 2007 show with international status.
The past will also
be represented by the theme, as the show will be celebrating its
100-year anniversary in 2007. The first LA Auto Show was held Jan.
21-28, 1907 at Morley's Skating Rink in downtown Los Angeles. Although
the show has grown immensely since 1907, its current home at the
LA Convention Center is located only about four blocks from where
it all began 100 years ago.
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According to
LA Auto Show General Manager Andy Fuzesi, "The 2007 show,
with its date change and theme, may become the most significant
development in the show's history."
(Dec 13, 2005)
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