 All right, joining me now from the Los Angeles auto show is Dan Monk, Nissan's US senior vice president of sales marketing and operations. All right, Dan, good to see you. What should we expect from the Nissan, from Nissan's products at the auto show? Well, I tell you what, we're unveiling the new Nissan Kix, which is our gateway to our CUV lineup. I tell you, it's an expressive styling. You can see it behind me here, and it offers technology that is a class above. Well, what kind of technology does it offer? Tell us about some of the features. Yeah, so under the umbrella of Nissan Intelligent Mobility, we think that cars need to be more than just pure machines, but actually personal assistants. So the technology on this vehicle are things like automatic emergency braking with predictive forward collision warning. It also has rear cross traffic alert and the amazing around view monitor. And that's just safety technology. We also have integration technology such as Apple CarPlay, Android Auto, and we have a great Bose personal system. It actually has eight speakers, including two speakers in the driver head restraint. Yeah, the connected car really coming to life. Now, Nissan dealers are also rolling out an augmented reality experience tied to the new Star Wars movie. Can you explain this initiative? Oh, absolutely. And that's, you know, Star Wars and the partnership that we have with Star Wars we think is a great platform to showcase Nissan Intelligent Mobility. And so we partnered last year with Rogue One. It was a huge success. We're partnering this year as well with the last Jedi. We have seven stunt vehicles down here at the LA Auto Show that Lucasfilm artists designed and they were hand-built to showcase the partnership that we have. And the augmented reality will actually show consumers Nissan Intelligent Mobility live with augmented reality. Alright, now last month SUVs and pickup trucks, specifically the Armada SUV, saw a 100% increase in sales. Will SUVs stay strong in 2018? Yeah, you know, we continue to see a shift from cars to trucks. And Nissan, we've got such a strong SUV and crossover lineup. Our Rogue sales are up 24% calendar year to date. And you mentioned Armada and Titan, they've almost tripled their sales this calendar year. So we're very optimistic about our SUV and truck lineup. And congressional leaders are making progress on tax reform. Do you expect any money that consumers may save from this to go into the auto space? Well, we see the economy stable. All the indicators that we see show a stable economy. So we think 2018 is still going to be a good year for the auto. But tax reform presumably would help people be able to afford more cars potentially? Potentially, for sure. So that's an area that I think just adds to the stability that we see already. So we're optimistic about 2018. Alright, Dan Monk from Nissan joining us at the LA Auto Show. Dan, thanks very much.