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Chevrolet Corvette Z06 Convertible revealed ahead of New York Auto Show debut
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GM's Ed Welburn walks Jay Leno through the Elmiraj concept's design [w/Video]
Thu, 29 Aug 2013General Motors' vice president Global Design Ed Welburn stars in the latest of the 'Jay Leno's Garage' YouTube series, running the talk-show host through some of the new Cadillac Elmiraj concept's design features and what it means for the brand's future. We get a look at all the classic Cadillac design cues such as the vertical headlamps and tail lamps as well as the central hard crease that Welburn says is "important in every Cadillac". Leno and Welburn then move onto the Elmiraj's features, such as the large doors' integrated handles and the slimmer A-pillars before a more in-depth look at one of the concept's most striking features – the grille.
General Motors fires back at Volkswagen
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