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Los Angeles Auto Show 2005 Design Trends
Thu, 11 Nov 2004How are changing consumer attitudes and preferences affecting automobile design? What are designers doing to create functional, stylish and fun vehicles in accordance with new regulations and technologies? These are some of the questions that five distinguished designers will discuss and debate during the panel discussion at the Los Angeles Auto Show on January 6.
Back to basics for VW, says Walter de Silva
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