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2004 Canadian International Autoshow

February 16, 2004
Photo highlights: Toronto auto show

Most of the new vehicles shown at the Canadian International Auto Show were previously unveiled at the Montreal, Detroit or Los Angeles auto shows, but there were a few Toronto exclusives, including the Smart fortwo and Cabrio, Nissan X-Trail, Pontiac Pursuit, and Buick Allure, known as the LaCrosse in the United States.


February 13, 2004
CAA Presents Toyota, Ford, and DaimlerChrysler with 2004 Pyramid Awards

The Canadian Automobile Association (CAA) announced the winners of its prestigious Pyramid Awards during a special presentation held at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto Thursday.


selection from winning panelFebruary 13, 2004
Students from British design school win big in World Design Competition

Britain's School of Art & Design at Coventry University in England was the big winner in the third annual World Automotive Design Competition hosted by the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. Students from the school garnered four of the eight prizes.


February 12, 2004
Mazda3, Ford F-150 win Canadian Car/Truck of the Year awards

The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) announced its selection of the 2004 Mazda3 as the "Canadian Car of the Year", and the 2004 Ford F-150 as "Canadian Truck of the Year" during the opening ceremonies for the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.


Smart fortwo coupeFebruary 12, 2004
Smart fortwo coupé and cabrio models to be sold in Canada this Fall

Mercedes-Benz Canada announced at the Canadian International AutoShow that it will start selling the 2005 smart fortwo coupé and cabrio cdi diesel models in the early fall of this year.



February 12, 2004
2004 Art of the Automobile Competition winners announced

Winners in this year's Art of the Automobile Competition were announced at the Canadian International Auto Show.


February 12, 2004
Production of 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum begins in Brampton, Ontario

On Wednesday, the Chrysler Group launched production of the all-new 2005 Chrysler 300 and Dodge Magnum, the company's family of rear-wheel drive sedans. Brampton Assembly employees celebrated the production kickoff with a live broadcast from the plant to an audience of journalists at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Canada.


February 12, 2004
GM shows hybrid buses, pickup trucks at Toronto show

General Motors of Canada will showcase its hybrid transit bus and full-size pickup trucks at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto this week.


February 12, 2004
World Car of the Year Awards program launched

The World Car of the Year Awards (WCOTY) program was officially launched at the opening of the 2004 Canadian International Auto Show.


February 12, 2004
Honda Canada announces more safety initiatives

Honda Canada announced plans to expand its vehicle safety features in all Honda models by 2006.


February 12, 2004
Most fuel efficient vehicles announced for 2004

Each year, Natural Resources Canada's Office of Energy Efficiency presents the EnerGuide Awards to the manufacturers of the most fuel-efficient new vehicles sold in Canada in each of nine classes.


FiNE-S conceptFebruary 11, 2004
Toyota to display FINE-S fuel cell concept at Toronto auto show

The FINE-S hydrogen fuel-cell hybrid-electric concept vehicle that Toyota unveiled last month in Detroit will make its Canadian deut at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.


Volvo V70 R conceptFebruary 11, 2004
Volvo to unveil concept with a difference

A modified 2004 Volvo V70 R sports wagon that will be highlighted at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Feb. 13-22, is being called a concept car with a difference.


2005 Buick AllureFebruary 10, 2004
GM to reveal 8 new vehicles at Canadian International Auto Show

General Motors of Canada will unveil eight new vehicles at the Canadian International Auto Show - including 1 North American and 7 Canadian premieres.


Buick Lacrosse (Alure)January 28, 2004
First photo: 2005 Buick Allure

General Motors of Canada released the first photo of the 2005 Buick Allure which will be unveiled February 11th at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto.


January 26, 2004
Toronto auto show announces vehicle premieres

Organizers of the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Ontario have announced the North American and Canadian premieres to be unveiled at the show, February 13-22.


2005 Nissan X-TrailJanuary 9, 2004
First photo! Nissan X-Trail compact SUV

Nissan Canada has released the first photo of its new 2005 Nissan X-Trail, a compact sport utility vehicle that will make its North American debut at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, Feb. 13-22.


December 29, 2003
Car design students to compete for U.S.$130,000 in prize money

At the annual World Automotive Design Competition held during the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto, students from twenty distinguished international design schools will compete for over US$130,000 in competition prizes.


December 3, 2003
2004 Canadian Car of the Year award winners announced

The Automobile Journalists Association of Canada (AJAC) announced the category winners in its annual Canadian Car of the Year awards at a press conference on Tuesday.


 

 

  2004 Canadian International Autoshow

February 13 - 22, 2004

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