Auto executives are spending a lot of time trying to make the case that a turnaround is well under way, and this week's International Auto Show in Detroit showcases what the future holds for General Motors, Ford and Chrysler.
Ford got off to a good start — winning both car and truck of the year — while Chrysler has become opaque.
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