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2004 Auto Shows: Geneva
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| MINI gets a soft top; BMW unveils a 5 wagon |
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Mar 17, 2005 19:41:50 |
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16 ( -2 -12.5% ) | | Author | Brian Chee |
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Description: It's time for the Auto Show to get an International flavor. Around this time of the year, the automotive community shifts its focus to Geneva, where the concepts and production debuts are decidedly more cosmopolitan and tailored for the International crowd. This year, Audi, BMW, MINI and Mercedes-Benz debuted several vehicles that will have a key impact on US luxury and sport sales. Included in that list is news about a 5-Series Sport Wagon, a MINI convertible, a new Audi A6 and a Mercedes-Benz C55 AMG model, among other debuts. For specific information about, please select from the links below: Features Debuts Vehicles introduced 2004 North American Car and Truck Ford F-150 Toyota Prius The Lucky Three Our Best Bets for Success Chicago Debuts and Features Detroit Debuts and Features Geneva Debuts and Features Los Angeles Debuts and Features Recent Debuts Buick LaCrosse replaces Regal and Century Dodge A new Dakota Hyundai Tucson Jaguar XK-RS concept Toyota Tacoma X-Runner Solara Convertible Mazda Ibuki Mercury Montego Audi debuts the A6 BMW showcases the 5 Wagon Chevrolet Corvette Convertible Chrysler Crossfire SRT-6 Ford's Fiesta ST Mercedes-Benz: 3 new models MINI gets a soft top 2004 Auto Show Gallery More Show Photos... d |
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