The Chicago Auto Show is the largest of its kind in the country and it is not surprising that automakers have camped at the event toting their best. The show I think is a success with General Motors making the most out of it.
At the said event, the Detroit automaker has the biggest display it has ever had. And that includes their display in the prestigious NAIAS or the North American International Auto Show.
The automaker also took home three awards after the awarding at the conclusion of the automotive event. General Motors' flagship brand Chevrolet broke Jeep's streak of winning the Best Exhibit in the said event.
Twenty-five percent of the voters said that they liked Chevrolet's display best. Jeep on the other hand is close behind with 22 percent. Close, but not quite enough to secure a three-peat.
The 2009 Chevrolet Camaro or the Chevrolet Camaro Bumblebee was also present at the event. It even got the nod by the most number of voters for the category of: "Vehicle I'd Like Most To Have In My Driveway". It got eight percent of the votes for the category. This category is a hotly contested one as voters can choose any vehicle displayed in the event. It would have been sweeter though if among those who vote for the winner, one will be chosen and will be given the car she or he voted for. Awesome!
The Cadillac CTS Coupe also made it to the winners circle after it edged out the Dodge Zeo for the Best Concept Vehicle Award. The Cadillac received 19 percent of the votes while the Zeo received 16.
Dodge also had a good outing with two awards won by a single car, the Dodge Challenger. The Challenger beats all challengers for the Best All-New Production Vehicle and Best Chicago Auto Show World Introduction categories.