2008 Auto Show Studs and Duds Boise ID

From the adrenaline pumping Cadillac CTS-V and the Dodge Challenger SRT8 to the lowly Chevrolet Aveo5 and lofty Maybach Landaulet we weigh in on what moved us and what caused us to have movements.

Local Companies

Peterson Autoplex
(208) 378-9030
Boise, ID
Dst Special Products Group
(208) 345-5456
4696 W Overland Rd
Boise, ID
Peterson Autoplex
(208) 378-9000
Boise, ID
Northwest Equipment Sales
(208) 362-3400
2405 Janeen St
Boise, ID
Meridian Ford
(208) 343-3673
I-84 Exit 44
Boise, ID
Dual Service Truck & Equipment Co
(208) 345-5456
4696 W Overland Rd
Boise, ID
Dennis Dillon Auto Park & Truck Center Inc
(208) 336-6000
2777 S Orchard St
Boise, ID
Engineered Structures
(208) 342-0528
4000 S Orchard St
Boise, ID
Saturn of Boise
(208) 377-5400
8400 W Franklin Rd
Boise, ID
Rahzzle Motors
(208) 376-4465
7330 W Airway Ct
Boise, ID

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The Score so Far:

We've covered the L.A., Detroit and Chicago auto shows through the 2008-09 auto show season and here's a quick summary of what we loved and what we loathed. From the adrenaline pumping Cadillac CTS-V and the Dodge Challenger SRT8 to the lowly Chevrolet Aveo5 and lofty Maybach Landaulet we weigh in on what moved us and what caused us to have movements. So get out your score card and follow along and see if we're on target, or if we should be working at Target. Just keep in mind, some of us don't look so good in red. 

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