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‘08 NAIAS: The Cars You Can’t Afford

Written By: Steven J. Ewing

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The 2008 North American International Auto Show is full of new cars, some of which can only be afforded by people with extra large wallets. Automakers like Rolls-Royce, Lamborghini, and Ferrari ensure that their top-dollar automobiles are displayed under only the best of lighting and in the plushest surroundings. In many cases, special permission has to be granted in order for journalists to get up close and personal with these top-shelf vehicles.

Click the images below to open a high-resolution gallery of the premium automobiles that were on display at this year’s Detroit show.

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