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It’s been a relatively slow second day here at the 2010 LA Auto Show, but that’s given us time to roam around the convention center and snap a few more photos of all the new production and concept cars.
We know how you, our readers, love high-res images, so we’ve picked out our favorite images of the new debuts and put them all in one gallery to adorn your desktop. As a special bonus, we’ve uploaded the images in 1920 x 1275 pixels to fit on even the largest of computer screens. You’ll have the Fiat 500, Camaro Convertible, Porsche Cayman R, 2012 Nissan GT-R and more to choose from. Enjoy!
Gallery: LA 2010: Top 25 Desktop Wallpapers





Photos copyright (C)2010 Drew Phillips / AOL
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  Here in the good ‘ole United States of America, we like things big… and small. Over in UK, they can have their reasonably priced cars, we don’t need ’em. We’re putting a Big Star in a Small Car instead.
Here in the good ‘ole United States of America, we like things big… and small. Over in UK, they can have their reasonably priced cars, we don’t need ’em. We’re putting a Big Star in a Small Car instead.
 
 









 Remember when any hint of the identity of the vaunted Stig was news? Even after Ben Collins outed himself as the mysterious super driver it took a few days before we truly believed that the biggest secret in British television had been spoiled. Judging by recent comments made by Jeremy Clarkson, we’re starting to think  there’s little chance we’ll ever see the Stig again on Top Gear, but that doesn’t mean Collins is out of television for good.
Remember when any hint of the identity of the vaunted Stig was news? Even after Ben Collins outed himself as the mysterious super driver it took a few days before we truly believed that the biggest secret in British television had been spoiled. Judging by recent comments made by Jeremy Clarkson, we’re starting to think  there’s little chance we’ll ever see the Stig again on Top Gear, but that doesn’t mean Collins is out of television for good.