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2004 New York Auto Show
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Jun 10, 2004 22:44:41 |
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138 ( 72 +52.17% ) | | Author | Brian Chee |
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Description: They may drive âem in LA. They might build âem in Detroit. But New York sets the pace. For more than a hundred years, the big and glorious celebration of American culture and progress has driven up to Gotham and put the final touches on a yearâs worth of auto show news. Past years have featured such landmark vehicle debuts as the Toyota Prius, the concept version of the Chrysler 300C and the Infiniti G35, to name just three. New York Debuts Breakfast at the Auto Show Acura Audi Bentley Buick Cadillac Ford Escape Hybrid Mustang GT-R Infiniti Jaguar Jeep Kia Land Rover Lexus Lincoln Maserati Mercedes-Benz MINI Nissan Saab Subaru Suzuki Volvo 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 Los Angeles Debuts and Features And this year is no different. A number of significant vehicles will roll out onto the Jacob Javits Show floor next month, and while automakers are tight-lipped about their plans, Autobytel has a pretty good idea of what the public can expect during the first week of April at the New York International Auto Show. Notable introductions include a Lincoln mid-size sedan based on Mazda6 platform, the production Escape hybrid and a Mustang racing concept GTR-40. The Cadillac STS and Saab 9-7x may also be debuted, as will a new Jeep Grand Cherokee. Acura will likely introduce the new RL, and Land Rover should offer a new Discovery â while Volvo will show âYour Concept Carâ, a concept vehicle built by a team made up entirely of women. Nissan may well show the new Xterra. The Xterra is a very notable vehicle for Nissan, as some would argue that it was the first vehicle to begin Nissanâs re-emergence. Nissan will also debut the much needed new Infiniti M45. Lexus may debut a concept that will become the IS, and there may be an LX debut and news about the LS. Mazda may finally show the new Miata, or, failing that, will show its Flexa concept from Geneva. Suzuki may show off a MINI-like vehicle -- called the Swift -- and built off the Aveo platform. Kia will also debut a five-door version of the Spectra. 2004 Auto Show Gallery More Show Photos... d |
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