for "nightly business report," i'm kayla kauchi. >> coming up, the automaker stealing the show at this year's detroit auto show. >>> soems says the company is close to doing something it hasn't done in a long, long time -- paying investors a dividend. the automaker's chief financial officer says investors are expecting it. this would be gm's first dividend since may of 2008. that was just before it filed for bankruptcy. >> and since those dark days, general motors has come a long way, and today each of the big three u.s. automakers made headlines at the north american international auto show in detroit. after a year where domestic models actually gained market share compared with foreign brands, the big buzz at this year's auto show is the major moves by u.s. car companies. philip lebeau has more from the motor city. >> reporter: amidst the razzle-dazzle of new models at this year's detroit auto show, one model broke through and grabbed the spotlight. ford's new f-150 with a light weight aluminum body and a new fuel-efficient engine is the first pickup truck that, according to many in