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Instead of going to the local dealership for a test drive, General Motors Co. is finding ways to make it possible for visitors at the local auto show to immediately evaluate a new model right at the show.

GM believes that its lineup is full of greatly improved products and to make more people see that, the carmaker wants to get as many people behind the wheel as possible. According to a Detroit News report, GM is in talks with officials from COBO and the city of Detroit to arrange for a driving route that consumers can use to test the vehicles on-site. Products that will likely be featured are the 2010 Buick LaCrosse, Chevy Equinox, GMC Terrain and Cadillac SRX.

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GM to allow the public to test-drive select models during the Detroit Auto Show

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