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Video: Cadillac Provoq concept

by Wayne Cunningham

The first car ever launched at an electronics show. Get a first look at the Cadillac Provoq concept from the 2008 Detroit auto show.

Click here for more 2008 Detroit auto show coverage.

Originally posted at The Car Tech blog
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by wng11188 January 18, 2008 8:12 PM PST
thats a nice car, definitely getting one!
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by IE7Hate January 19, 2008 2:22 PM PST
If the price is right it will be in my garage.
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by bub9000 January 23, 2008 9:56 AM PST
Hay good luck on the price, the Honda Hydrogen car starts at or around 500,000 dollars. And how many of these cars is Chevy going to really build??? If they build more then 5,000 i would be suprised. And lets not forget that oil companys are going to do everything they can to keep us from switching to a different energy source for our daily travel.
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