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AutoWeek Offers Free Virtual Tour of the 2009 Geneva Motor Show

Published 2009-03-13 14:19
By AutoWeek

The guided tour, hosted by AutoWeek editors, is available for download on autoweek.com

DETROIT, March 13 /PRNewswire/ -- On the heels of success at the Detroit and Chicago auto shows, the editors at AutoWeek released today their third virtual tour, this time visiting the 2009 Geneva motor show. The tour is available for free at www.autoweek.com/genevatour. The audio tour gives those unable to attend an interactive and exciting way to experience the show remotely using a Web map and photo galleries.

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The tour provides AutoWeek editors' insight into many of the brands at the show. The 79th international Geneva motor show runs Thursday, March 5, through Sunday, March 15. More information can be found online at www.salon-auto.ch.

AutoWeek editors announced last week the winners of the 2009 Editors' Choice Awards, which recognized the Best in Show, Best Concept, Most Significant and Most Fun at Geneva. Complete coverage of the show, as well as more information on the awards, is featured in the March 9 and March 23, 2009, issues of AutoWeek, as well as on autoweek.com.

AutoWeek is a fortnightly automotive-enthusiast publication based in Detroit, Michigan, and is one of more than 30 titles published by Crain Communications Inc. Through its print and online products, the AutoWeek brand is symbolic of core automotive passion. It is a must read for those who live the automotive lifestyle. AutoWeek delivers by-the-minute news to autoweek.com while taking an in-depth look at the enthusiast world in the primarily subscription-based magazine. AutoWeek provides readers with more information more often, giving them their car fix before the other guys even start their engines.

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AutoWeek editors and contributors are available for interviews by contacting Amie Martz.

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