First there's the Consumer Electronics Show, then the Adult Entertainment Expo. Now the North American International Auto Show in Detroit is in full swing. After all the gadgets and porn, we're a bit too worn out to walk another step, even in search of the next hot car. Thankfully, our friends at Autoblog and AOL Autos have in-depth coverage of the Auto Show so we can keep our insoles happy.
What we do have are all the best photos from the show, including previews of new cars from Rolls Royce, Mercedes, Ferrari and more. Get to clicking....
(*Maybe we should trademark a new term: "manvention.")
Detroit Auto Show 2008 Highlights
DETROIT - JANUARY 14: The 2008 Rolls-Royce Phantom Drophead convertible is displayed during the press preview days at the North American International Auto show at Cobo Center, January 14, 2008, in Detroit, Michigan. The NAIAS is the world's largest auto show. (Photo by Bryan Mitchell/Getty Images)
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DETROIT - JANUARY 14: Members of the world automotive media look over the 2009 Mazda RX-8 during the press preview days at the North American International Auto show at Cobo Center, January 14, 2008, in Detroit, Michigan. The NAIAS is the world's largest auto show. (Photo by Bryan Mitchell/Getty Images)
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DETROIT - JANUARY 14: Mazda design director of Mazda North American operations Franz von Holzhausen motions to executives to join him as he poses with the Furai concept vehicle while showing the car off to the world automotive media during the press preview days at the North American International Auto show at Cobo Center, January 14, 2008, in Detroit, Michigan. The NAIAS is the world's largest auto show. (Photo by Bryan Mitchell/Getty Images)
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Automotive journalists view Chinese automaker Geely's FC during the company's press conference at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 14, 2008. (Photo by GEOFF ROBINS/AFP/Getty Images)
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Automotive journalists view Chinese automaker Geely's FC during the company's press conference at the 2008 North American International Auto Show in Detroit, Michigan, January 14, 2008. (Photo by GEOFF ROBINS/AFP/Getty Images)
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A videographer films a Mercedes-Benz SLR McLaren Roadstar at the North American International Auto Show Monday, January 14, 2008 in Detroit. (AP Photo/Tony Ding)
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Mercedes-Benz displays the new SLK, front, and other models at the North American International Auto Show Monday, January 14, 2008, in Detroit. (AP Photo/Tony Ding)
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DETROIT - JANUARY 14: In this photo provided by General Motors, the Cadillac Provoq Fuel Cell Concept is introduced at the 2008 North American International Auto Show January 14, 2008, in Detroit, Michigan. The Provoq can drive 300 miles on a single fill of hydrogen. (Photo by Tom Pidgeon for General Motors via Getty Images)
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DETROIT - JANUARY 14: In this photo provided by General Motors, the 2009 Cadillac CTS-V is unveiled at the 2008 North American International Auto Show January 14, 2008, in Detroit, Michigan. The CTS-V delivers 550 horsepower and will be available in a six-speed manual, or for the first time, a six-speed automatic transmission. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger for General Motors via Getty Images)
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DETROIT - JANUARY 14: In this photo provided by General Motors, the Cadillac CTS Coupe Concept is unveiled at the 2008 North American International Auto Show January 14, 2008, in Detroit, Michigan. The NAIAS is the world's largest auto show. (Photo by Jeffrey Sauger for General Motors via Getty Images)
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Monday 28 January
By Neo
How lame. Where are the cool cars? The Viper ACR, the Corvette ZR1 (poorly shown behind Kidd Rock) ANY Porsche, Aston Marton, Jag, new Charger or Camaro. If you tell us you have pictures of cool cars for men show us some.
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Tuesday 29 January
By Pam
I am looking to buy a new car. I understand that there are no ash trays in the new cars. So that will cause littering and fires when cig. are thrown out, since there is no where to put it them out. There are other fuctions for ash trays other than smoking. So who do we sew the dealer or the manufacturer??????? And we shouldn't have to pay extra to have one put in since cars have always had them. So who do we go after????????
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