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Amerigon to Present at the Roth Capital Partners 16th Annual Growth Stock Conference in Dana Point, Calif.

DEARBORN, Mich.--Feb. 4, 2004--Amerigon Incorporated today announced that it is scheduled to make an investor presentation at the Roth Capital Partners 16th Annual Growth Stock Conference on Wednesday, February 18, 2004, at 2:00 p.m. Pacific Time. The conference is being held February 16-19, 2004, at the St. Regis Monarch Beach Resort and Spa in Dana Point, Calif.

A live webcast of the Company's presentation at the Conference will be available via a link provided at http://www.vcall.com/CEPage.asp?ID=85825. An archive of the presentation will begin shortly after the presentation time and will be available for thirty days.

About the Roth Capital Partners 16th Annual Growth Stock Conference

This annual event is the largest in the nation for emerging growth companies. It provides a concentrated forum where Institutional Investors can meet the executives of growth companies hand picked by Roth Capital's research team. The conference will highlight approximately 225 companies from industry groups including Health Care, Consumer Products, Technology and Financial Services. This year, as a result of numerous client requests, Roth has extended the conference to three working days, including a Discovery Day, which will highlight companies "undiscovered" by Wall Street. For more information about the conference visit http://www.apgweb.com/roth/danapoint/.

About Amerigon

Amerigon designs, develops and markets its proprietary Climate Control Seat(TM) (CCS(TM)) products for sale to automotive and truck original equipment manufacturers (OEMs). CCS enhances individual driver and passenger comfort in virtually all climatic conditions by providing cooling and heating to seat occupants, as desired, through an active thermoelectric-based temperature management system. Amerigon's BSST subsidiary is engaged in developing more efficient thermoelectric devices (TED) with twice the efficiency of today's devices and has development contracts with several partners to expand the market for TED-based automotive and non-automotive products. Amerigon maintains sales and technical support centers in Los Angeles, Detroit, Japan, Germany and England.