+ Follow DETROIT MOTOR SHOW Tag
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[Title] => More than 300,000 Porsche Boxsters and Caymans built
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In a country whose population is almost 20 million less than that of the Philippines but whose vehicle sales are almost five times greater at 500,000 units a year, the biggest motor show may be likened to a scaled down Tokyo or Detroit Motor Show.
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In a country whose population is almost 20 million less than that of the Philippines but whose vehicle sales are almost five times greater at 500,000 units a year, the biggest motor show may be likened to a scaled down Tokyo or Detroit Motor Show.
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August 24, 2011 - 12:00am