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Show offs and no shows

  • By Samantha Stevens
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Which manufacturers will be at Melbourne Motor Show - and who shunned this year?s spotlight?

Motor shows are an expensive proposition, even to multi-billion dollar car manufacturers.


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Some of the stands at this year’s Melbourne show cost upwards of $1 million. Then there’s the fight for floor space, for a prime reveal time during the opening day’s media scrimmage, and for the title of Best in Show – the reveal and/or stand that leaves a lasting impression.

So it isn’t surprising that some manufacturers have chosen to skip this year’s Melbourne motor show, or plan to alternate between the big Australian shows each year.

This year, some prominent names that have side-stepped the Melbourne spotlight include Mercedes-Benz (and satellites Maybach and Smart), Porsche, Jaguar, Mini, Citroen, Lotus, and niche luxury brands like Aston Martin, Bentley and Rolls Royce.

But Melbourne certainly knows how to put on a show, and despite these notable absences, some of the biggest star cars are making their debut this Friday…

For starters, the Ferrari Scuderia will be on the stand. This super Berlinetta did not make the trip from Frankfurt to Sydney in time for the Australian International Motor Show in October last year, and it was a disappointing last-minute withdrawal.

However, the fastest F430 has had time to arrive in Melbourne, and pricing will also be announced at the show. Not that it matters – the handful of cars allotted to Australia this year are well and truly sold.

Other supercars making their debut are the highly-anticipated Nissan Skyline GT-R, the hand-built Australian Bolwell Nagari and E-Vade sports cars, the Audi RS6 Avant hyperwagon, Toyota’s ‘Prius on ‘Roids’ FT-HS, and Maserati’s Quattroporte Sport GT-S exec-express.

And of course, for the first time in Australia, the world’s fastest and most powerful production car will be on display. The Bugatti Veyron may have launched almost three years ago, but it will debut in Oz thanks to importer Trivetts and feature in the hall on the first three days of the show.

Take a wild guess which weekend will be the most popular this year…

In the production arena, Italian carmaker Fiat’s presence in Australia will multiply from only one passenger car to three with the debut of the new Fiat 500, and its big brother, the Ritmo (known overseas as Bravo).

Ford and Holden have their usual stoush – Ford is revealing its new Falcon and FPV ranges, while Holden and HSV counter with the VE Sportwagon, and a mystery concept or production show star with a tenuous link to the past.

And many more surprises are in store, hidden under velvet robes and behind screens…

 

Carsguide will be out in force at the show, so stay tuned for the latest updates, reveals and gossip as it happens this Friday, February 29.

 

MELBOURNE MOTOR SHOW – Manufacturers

Alfa Romeo

Audi

BMW

Bolwell

Chrysler

Dodge

Elfin

E-Vade

Ferrari

Fiat

Ford

FPV

Holden

Honda

HSV

Hummer

Hyundai

Jeep

Kia

Lamborghini

Nissan

Mitsubishi

Mazda

Maserati

Lexus

Land Rover

Peugeot

Proton

Renault

Saab

Skoda

Subaru

Suzuki

Toyota

Volkswagen

Volvo Cars

 

OTHER EXHIBITORS

Aurora Solar Car

Australian Grand Prix

Playstation GT5

FAPM - Federation Of Automotive Products Manufacturers

Overfinch Australasia

 

2008 Melbourne International Motor Show

www.motorshow.com.au

Melbourne Exhibition Centre, Clarendon Street, Southbank Friday

29 February (from 5PM) - 9 March

Adults $18.00; Children (5-15) $10.00; Children under 5 Free; Concession $14; Family (2 adults, up to 3 children) $44.00

 

Comments on this story

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  • Wheels Car of The Year............... for those of you that are interested in the"C" class Mercedes Benz or just to see why this car was chosen don't bother going to the Melbourne motor show. I took my mother to see this car (potential buyer) after traveling 1hr and 45 minutes from country Victoria, arrived at the show and was very disappointed.

    Daniel of Traralgon, VIC Posted on 03 March 2008 7:35am
  • We don't need these car companies here they are only for the rich people any way at least with the one's that are here they have a car price for everyone and all types of people . It's only the silver spoon kids that need a merc or a jag so leave them over seas.

    Trevor of werribee Posted on 01 March 2008 7:49pm
  • this is the reason we did not go to the brisbane motor show it has been boring for the last few years. if they all went back to the good old days and have a basic stand and tell the state government that they will not pay silly money any more for a stand the state will back down if there is no cars trust me the state need the cars not the reverse

    ralph of brisbane Posted on 29 February 2008 7:50am
  • They do not sell enough cars in Australia. They have to invest wisely. Jaguar is for sale and you do not spend on something that is for sale or has been sold. Those two drained ford's accounts for years.

    Charlie M. Posted on 28 February 2008 10:36am
  • Like the Sydney Motor show it doesn't have the Aston Martin or Jaguar. But those 2 are sold in Australia.

    Coolio Hunt Posted on 27 February 2008 6:24pm
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