2008 Australian International Motor Show Gallery
October 9, 2008 by Alborz Fallah
2008 Australian International Motor Show Gallery
- Supercars at the 2008 AIMS
- Glamours at 2008 AIMS
- Maserati Quattroporte 2008 AIMS
- All-new Mazda 3 official image reveal 2008 AIMS
- KIA Cerato 2008 AIMS
- Maserati GranTurismo S 2008 AIMS
- Hyundai i30 Cross Wagon 2008 AIMS
- Volkswagen Passat CC 2008 AIMS
- Lexus LF-Xh concept & IS 250C 2008 AIMS
- Skoda Octavia Scout 2008 AIMS
- Nissan Mixim concept 2008 AIMS
- Mazda Taiki concept 2008 AIMS
- Suzuki Kizashi 3 concept 2008 AIMS
- Suzuki Alto 2008 AIMS
- Elfin Type 5 Clubman 2008 AIMS
- Mitsubishi Ralliart Lancer 2008 AIMS
- 2009 Subaru WRX Sedan & Hatch
- Mitsubishi Lancer Sportback 2008 AIMS
- HSV GTS 40th and Senator SV08 2008 AIMS
- Toyota Hybrid X Concept 2008 AIMS
- Volvo XC60 2008 AIMS
- Chevrolet Volt 2008 AIMS
- Cadillac CTS 2008 AIMS
- Toyota Camry Hybrid 2008 AIMS
- Ferrari California 2008 AIMS
- Ford Fiesta 2008 AIMS
- FPV 5th Anniversary GT 2008 AIMS
- 2008 Australian International Motor Show










Those girls might even convince me to buy Mitsubishi.
I’ll buy a Lancer if those girls come with it!
Local girls is the only thing that this country can be proud of.
What can not be said about localy made cars.
Great shot!
ZVER says:
October 10th, 2008 at 9:45 am
“Local girls is the only thing that this country can be proud of.What can not be said about localy made cars.”
What’s wrong with locally made cars? They provide a unique alternative to all the imports out there that you can’t get anywhere else in the world except maybe for NZ and a few other surrounding island nations around here.
Hans says:
“What’s wrong with locally made cars? They provide a unique alternative to all the imports out there that you can’t get anywhere else in the world except maybe for NZ and a few other surrounding island nations around here.”
And that’s why Australians are all buying smaller, more efficient imports instead of Falcons and Commodores? lol
Unfortunately the local industry cannot sustain by providing “unique alternatives”.