
L.A. Auto Show Is Missing Two Big Names
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The video discusses the absence of key executives from General Motors and Nissan at the Los Angeles Auto Show, highlighting the industry's shift from sedans to SUVs. It notes that in 2012, sedans made up 50% of the market, but now SUVs dominate with 70%. The video also touches on the rise of electric SUVs and Nissan's struggles in North America, exacerbated by the arrest of Carlos Cone. The overarching theme is the significant consumer shift towards larger vehicles.
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What percentage of the market was represented by SUVs compared to sedans in the current context?
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What are the notable absentees mentioned at the auto show in Los Angeles?
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