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Smart Crosstown Concept
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Skoda Yeti Convertible Pickup
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Everyone loved the Yeti cute-ute that was shown earlier this year at the Geneva show. So it was no surprise that the softtop Yeti seen here won raves--and not just because of the model in hot pants who was draped over it.... more
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Volkswagen Golf GT
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This Golf was notable for its engine, which may well appear in a U.S.-market, fuel-miser Golf in the future. It has an intriguing turbocharged and supercharged 1.4-liter in-line four-cylinder engine.... more
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2005 Frankfurt Motor Show Coverage
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Our Frankfurt Auto Show coverage wraps up here with information and photos on more than 60 concept and production vehicles!... more
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2006 BMW 550i
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2006 BMW 650Ci
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The 2006 BMW 650Ci will supplant the 645Ci as BMW replaces the latter car's 4.4-liter V-8 with the same 4.8-liter unit found under the hood of the 750i. This new engine is a bored and stroked version of the old one; it's good for 360 hp and 360 lb-ft of torque--bumps of 35 hp and 30 lb-ft--and will ... more
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Daihatsu D-compact Concept
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The D-compact concept previews a production SUV, and shares parts--since Daihatsu is now in the Toyota fold--with another Frankfurt introduction, the latest RAV4. The as-yet unnamed vehicle will replace the aging Terios, which has been on sale since 1997.... more
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Toyota Endo Concept
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As European cities become ever more unfriendly to cars, most major automakers are looking at producing small city cars that are easy to park and use in congested environments. The Endo concept is a tiny two-door three-seater that has doors that hinge away from the body to save space in narrow parkin... more
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2006 Renault Clio III
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Renault Clio Renaultsport Concept
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Americans have never come close to matching Europeans' hysteria for hot hatches, and, as a result, very few three- and five-door rockets make their way onto American soil. Sure, we have the Volkswagen GTI and the Mini Cooper S, but if you really want to experience pint-sized performance, you need to... more
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