LA Motor Show
- Home /
- LA Motor Show
The LA Auto Show is an annual car show held at the Los Angeles Convention Centre in late November to early December.
Not only does the show feature a large amount of new American products, international manufacturers come from far and wide to debut their latest cars as well.
With that in mind, the LA Auto Show tends to see a lot of big name car reveals with the world’s media watching closely.
For more information, head to the official LA Auto Show website but be sure to stay tuned to WhichCar.com.au for all the latest updates.

Go cheap
Is this the way to go? India’s new budget Tata Nano has been an instant success and now Proton gearing up to offer Australia’s lowest-priced sedan.

Benz B180 CDI Short Stay – May 2009
Roomy, boomy and not real zoomy.

Hyundai i30 CRDi Long Termer – May 2009
Cruise gremlins miss deadline.

NISSAN GT-R evolves … again.
Nissan might have stunned the supercar establishment with the R35 GT-R but that doesn’t mean the Japanese maker’s content to rest on its laurels. Far from it …

Cash for clunkers
Audi Australia boss calls for incentives to scrap old cars to aid the car industry, road safety and the environment.

LAUNCHED: Porsche Boxster
Stuttgart pumps up the base with all-new boxer and ‘boxes.

Nissan Skyline Crossover
You read right, it’s coming. But not to Oz.

Ferrari 430 Scuderia: Red roar
Ferrari’s new 430 Scuderia spanks even the legendary Enzo around Fiorano. With ex-F1 driver Marc Gene at the wheel, we don’t doubt that for even 60 milliseconds. Words and photos, John Lamm.

FIRST DRIVE: Ferrari 16M Scuderia Spider
Exclusive: Wheels drives the stunning new drop-top Scud.

Audi swims against the tide
Audi continues to sell up a storm, but it won’t catch BMW. This year …

Ferrari fundraising F430 edition
Ferrari will auction off the last production F430 for charity to aid Italian earthquake victims.

Top of the charts
Sales figures prove Honda’s green Insight hybrid is far from a passing ideological fad. Peter Nunn reports from Japan …

Five star Cruze
The Holden Cruze will now launch with the highest possible crash test rating.

2009 Melbourne show – Holden Cruze
Holden’s timing hasn’t been all that great at recent shows (we journos remember the silence as the Hummer was revealed), but it has picked a good time to Cruze.

Toyota forecasting A$11.3 billion loss
Wrong products for the times and no quick return to the black for the world’s number one car manufacturer.

Jaguar Land Rover near collapse?
JLR and Tata warn the British Government: no loan guarantee, no guarantee of existence.

US Mail: The beginning of the end?
Wheels US correspondent John Lamm sits on the sidelines as Chrysler’s fight reaches its final minutes …

Sleeping satellites
It’s official – Porsche and Volkswagen emerge from merger talks with a united plan.

Ford says Tata to Jaguar and Land Rover
The Americans are ready to sell, and it’s an Indian company that leads the bidding war for the two famous British marques.

Concrete rewards for the green team
Honda hybrid drivers get parking advantages around Australia.

Audi’s R8 TDI on the skids?
Another amazing future car has reportedly been shelved in the wake of the GFC.

VW Scirocco circles the ‘Ring
The new GT24 petrol and gas powered Sciroccos have completed testing for the Nurburgring 24 Hour with class-leading results.

New owner Tata influence on Jaguar all positive
Forget the jokes about leaping elephants and tiger-skin seat covers – Tata’s purchase of Jaguar can only benefit the brand and customers, says Australian boss.

Max Mosley’s son found dead
F1 boss’s eldest son Alexander found dead of aa suspected drug overdose.