Media Are Invited to Attend a News Conference to Announce the Inaugural 2008 NextCruise(TM)...

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Tue Jul 22, 2008 1:29pm EDT

Media Are Invited to Attend a News Conference to Announce the Inaugural 2008
NextCruise(TM) and to Discuss with Senior Detroit Big 3 Executives Future
'Green' Automotive Technologies

PLEASANT RIDGE, Mich., July 22 /PRNewswire/ -- NextCruise(TM) will take
place August 15-16 in the City of Pleasant Ridge, Mich., and is a new
automotive event - new in both concept and content. Nine of the world's
largest automakers are supporting this first-of-its-kind event by providing
the public with multiple opportunities to check out - and drive - the latest
in "Green Machines" (including hybrids, clean diesels and those with other,
new super-high-mileage and ultra-low-emission technologies).
    NextCruise(TM) provides an additional environmentally friendly and future-
looking dimension to the Woodward Dream Cruise, widely viewed as the world's
largest automotive spectator and participation event.
    Along with details of the inaugural NextCruise(TM) event, the Wednesday,
July 23 news conference will provide additional news opportunities relevant to
the times.
    Experts from General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, including GM Powertrain
executive Micky Bly and John Viera, Director of Sustainable Business
Strategies, Ford Motor Company, will participate in a panel discussion on the
future of environmental technology - and discuss why the newest "green
machines" are roomy, well-equipped and, in keeping with the spirit of the
Woodward Dream Cruise, able to deliver surprising performance and fun.
    NextCruise(TM) also will include a look at the next generation of "green"
motorsports, including the ethanol-fueled IndyCar Series, and the American Le
Mans Series, which features a unique Green Racing Challenge this season. A
representative from the Detroit Belle Isle Grand Prix - which includes both
the IndyCar Series and the American Le Mans Series racing in Detroit on Labor
Day weekend, will participate in the news conference.
    NextCruise(TM): Lean, Mean  ...  and Green

    WHO:
    Paul Eisenstein, Chairman, NextCruise(TM)
    Representatives of the City of Pleasant Ridge, Oakland County and the
Woodward Dream Cruise
    Executives responsible for environmental issues and/or engineering from
Chrysler, Ford and GM, and a representative of the Detroit Belle Isle Grand
Prix
    WHAT:
    Examples of environmentally friendly vehicles that will appear at
NextCruise(TM)
    WHEN:
    Wednesday, July 23, 2008, at 10:00 a.m.

    WHERE:
    Memorial Park, City of Pleasant Ridge, 23925 Woodward Avenue, Pleasant
Ridge, Michigan 48069-1199
SOURCE  NextCruise

Rex Greenslade, Cell: +1-248-346-6242, or Paul Eisenstein, Cell:
+1-248-613-8700, both for NextCruise
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