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- xxx - Consumers were apparently sensitive to a recent dip in factory incentives. Although still higher than a year-ago April, incentives fell to an average of $3,591 per vehicle from an average of $3,769 per vehicle in March. One-third of potential car
- 2004 Auto Show: Geneva - Ford's Fast Fiesta
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Description: 2004 Auto Show Spectacular Lexus is building a new hybrid luxury SUV. Ferrari has a new exotic. Ford's Mustang is reborn - as is Chevrolet's Corvette. Honda built a truck, and there's a convertible Crossfire from Chrysler. Even Nissan has redone the Pathfinder - with three rows. And that's just the start. If you're shopping for a car, this is your chance to take a close look at the newest vehicles. If you're an enthusiast, you'll get to see the world's most exotic and popular vehicles first hand. We bring it all to you with up-to-date coverage, straight from the show floor... Headlines From Cobalt to Crossfire, here's a listing of the top Show headlines... First Dance A listing of the latest new vehicles... Chevrolet Cobalt What's a premium small car, anyway?... Porsche Carrera GT In case 200 mph isn't fast enough... Prius and F-150 2004 North American Car and Truck of the Year... Honda SUT Cool dads wear SUTS... Toyota FTX It's big, bold and blue.. Ford Here come the cars... Chrysler 300C The way American cars used to be built... PDF Library Get free printable reports full of vehicle information and useful car buying tips. 03 Vehicle Guide What's new in the world of cars. Used Car Guide Find the perfect car at the right price. Fuel Economy Guide Buy a fuel efficient, low polluting vehicle. Personal Vehicle Report Prices, Photos, specs, ratings, comparisons on the vehicle of your choice. Category Guides From convertibles to SUVs, a comparison of all current vehicles. Show Spotlight Hottest New Car: The 2005 Ford Mustang 1968 never looked better than in 2004 - let's go for a ride! Most Patriotic: The 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Fifty years of Yankee Doodle Dandies... More Fun than a Miata: 2006 Pontiac Solstice A sharply designed, two-seat roadster for around $20,000? Awesome. With looks and interior quality that matches almost any roadster on the road - and captures the imagination like nothing else on the show floor? From Pontiac? Show Features Los Angeles Auto Show No one knows cars better than Angelenos. Check out the latest highlights from the LA Auto Show... Detroit Auto Show It's cold outside, but inside the show floor is on fire with more than 60 new and redesigned vehicles. From Aston Martin to Volvo, check out the Motor City Show 'Mo... Car Care & Service Online Service Scheduling Make your service appointment the easy way, online now... Car Care Tips Avoid costly repair bills by doing the little things on a regular basis... Resources Pricing Primer A fair price is easier than you think. Get Pricing Online shoppers save more. Automotive Trend Report Tips on emerging vehicle trends. Certified Used Vehicles It matters when you buy used. Rebates Learn how to score a great deal. Recalls Check before you buy. Top Ten Research our most popular vehicles. Trade-in Values Find out how much you'll likely get. Vehicle Forums Get an answer from our shoppers. Compare Vehicles Can't decide? Compare vehicles side-by-side. Payment Estimator How much per month can you afford? |
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