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2010 Detroit motor show

It's the 2010 Detroit motor show this week, with evo's Harris and Metcalfe present

This week sees the 2010 North American motor show hit Detroit. It’s the first car show of the year and also one of the most important, especially with the car-making industry’s current state and the key role Motor City plays in it. We’ve sent Chris Harris and Harry Metcalfe on a long plane journey to cover it for us, so keep your eyes on evo.co.uk for updates, blogs and pictures live from the show. The pair will also be actively tweeting via evo Magazine’s Twitter page. Peruse the links below and click ‘em to head to our news pages on Detroit’s new cars:

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More Detroit galleries and links here

Harry Metcalfe's Detroit 2010 blog

Chris Harris's Detroit 2010 blog All-new Ford Focus

Audi 'R4' e-tron sports car

Audi A8 sports saloon

BMW Z4 S 'M Roadster' Cadillac CTS-V Coupe Chevrolet Aveo RS

Honda CR-Z hybrid and Chris Harris's CR-Z blog

Volkswagen New Coupe Concept

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