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BY JULIE CANDLER

uto makers are broad-

ening the variety on

their model lists to

meet the demands of

picky car and truck customers who have

more than one specific need in mind.

Whether you want hot performance, ultra

luxury, a family sedan, rugged utility or a

minivan, you may find that a mixture of

two or more breeds fits you like a wet suit

on a scuba diver. Here are six choices from

the varied line-up for model year 2003

The North American International Auto

Show will run from Saturday, January 11

through Monday, January 20, at Cobo Hall.

Show hours are 10 a.m. - 10 p.m. daily and

10 a.m. - 7 p.m. on Jan. 20. Adult

admission: $12. Seniors: $6. Child (12 and

under): Free when accompanied by a

parent or guardian. Check the website

www.naias.com for more information.

The Charity Preview, a black- tie event to

benefit 11 local children's charities will

be held 6 p.m. Friday, Jan. 10 at the North

American International Auto Show. For

information, call (888) 838-7500. The 2003

Auto Glow! presented by Merrill Lynch to

benefit The Children's Center takes place

Friday, Jan. 10, in the Atrium at Ford Field

in Detroit at 8 p.m.

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