SEMA to Showcase This Year's Most Accessory Friendly Cars at Chicago Auto Show - aftermarketNews

SEMA to Showcase This Year’s Most Accessory Friendly Cars at Chicago Auto Show

DIAMOND BAR, CA – The Specialty Equipment Market Association (SEMA) will display this year’s most accessory-friendly vehicles at the 2008 Chicago Auto Show, scheduled to take place Feb. 8-17 at McCormick Place.

The vehicles that will be on display are the 2008 SEMA Design Award winners, including the Nissan Titan (truck); Cadillac CTS (car); Hummer H2 (SUV); and the Chevy Tahoe (hybrid). The display marks the fourth consecutive year that SEMA has brought the popularity of vehicle customization and personalization to Chicago.

“Consumers want something unique … something that reflects their own personal style. They’re purchasing vehicles that are reliable and safe, but personalizing them so they look distinctive and perform even better,” said Peter MacGillivray, SEMA vice president of events and communications. “It’s exciting to see more and more mainstream consumers discovering the benefits of vehicle personalization.”

While every vehicle on the road today can be personalized, the SEMA awards were created to recognize and celebrate newly-introduced vehicles that best exemplify the collaboration between the automakers and specialty-equipment industry. Winners are selected by a group of voting SEMA members who work directly on designing and developing automotive parts and accessories.

"Automakers strive to differentiate their products and capture the interest of trendsetters, giving special attention to automotive accessories,” continued MacGillivray. “The SEMA Design Awards celebrate this innovation and help steer consumers toward the vehicles that are the most accessory-friendly and offer the most options.

“The Chicago Auto Show is known for its record of being the largest consumer auto show in the world – what better place to showcase the unlimited specialty-equipment possibilities on these four vehicles,” added MacGillivray.

Complete lists of manufacturers offering products for the winning vehicles can be found at: www.enjoythedrive.com.

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