About
our coverage
2006 Detroit Auto Show
We covered the Detroit show live with continually updated stories, photography,
and even video. In addition, Auto Content Specialist Mike Quincy and the CR auto test engineers
brought the news, insights, and experiences to life in the
Detroit Auto Show blog. (Read the last blog entry now.)
Over the three media days, starting January 8th, we reported on: Audi Roadjet, Acura RDX, BMW X3 hybrid,
BMW Z4 M Roadster, Buick Enclave, Cadillac Escalade EXT, Chevrolet Camaro, Chrysler Aspen,
Chrysler Imperial, Dodge Caliber, Dodge Challenger, Ford Edge, Ford Explorer Sport Trac,
Ford Shelby GT500 convertible, Honda Fit, Hyundai HCD9 Talus, Hyundai Sante Fe, Infiniti coupe concept,
Jeep Compass, Jeep Wrangler, Kia Optima, Kia Soul, Lexus LS 460, Lincoln MKS, Mazda Kabura,
Mercedes-Benz GL-Class, Mini Traveller, Mitsubishi Eclipse Spyder, Mitsubishi Concept-CT,
Saturn Vue Green Line, Subaru B5-TPH, Subaru R1e, Toyota Camry, Volvo C30, and many more vehicles.
The Consumer Reports auto experts covering the North American International Auto Show included
Auto Test Senior Director
David Champion, Senior Engineer
Gabriel Shenhar, Senior Engineer
Jake Fisher,
Engineer
Thomas Mutchler, and Auto Content Specialist
Mike Quincy from the Connecticut-based auto test division.
On scene from the Yonkers, N.Y., editorial offices will be Deputy Editor
Cliff Weathers, Deputy Editor
Online
Jeff Bartlett, Managing Editor
Jonathan Linkov, Associate Editor
Eric Evarts, and
Associate Editor
Jim Travers, along with Network Administrator Sean Connery Smith.
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