Filed under: CES, Chery

Among the never-ending sea of house-sized LCD TVs, untold navigation devices and cutesy robots at CES are more than a few cars. While last year the theme among custom-car builders was overwhelming gaudiness, this year someone must have written a rule mandating at least a little class.
We expected to see automotive LCD screens installed in more places than is acceptable, and we saw a few, but far fewer than 2007. We looked forward to a few exotics, but were surprised when we found
Jay Lenno's EcoJet. Other surprises were a
Year One Bandit, a
Cadillac Escalade in flat gray primer, and a
Morgan Aero 8.
As we approached the Dolby booth we were a bit intimidated by what we assume is a life-size model of the
Transformer Bumblee. Very impressive indeed.

Perhaps the most surprising automotive find at CES was a
Chery CrossEastar (shown at right) at the Delphi booth. Seating for eight, luxury to rival at least the Big Three, and an expected bargain-basement price has us looking forward to seeing what the company finally sends us. In the opinion of a dad, aside from the potential quality problems, it's an attractive vehicle. Delphi had it at CES to show its global reach, since it supplies its technology products to the Chinese automaker.
We're sure there were tons more we didn't see, but Ford and GM kept us busy this year. Check out our
gallery of 60 high-res images for more cars we spotted CES.
All Photos Copyright (C)2008 Chris Tutor / Weblogs, Inc.
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