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Nissan Moco Concept
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Nissan is showing the next generation of the Moco, a tiny, tallboy 660-cc one-box minivan, which is built by Suzuki. Adapted by Nissan designers from the 'Mom's Personal Wagon' show car on Suzuki's Tokyo show stand, Nissan's new Moco gets a different front end and a slightly revised interior.... more
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Mazda MPV
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The new Mazda MPV minivan debuts in 2006 as a Japanese domestic model only. In Europe and the United States, Mazda will replace the current MPV with the very stylish CX-7 crossover SUV (hitherto known on the auto show circuit as the MX-Crossport).... more
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Nissan Wingroad Concept
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This is a preview of Nissan's next Wingroad compact wagon which launches in Japan on November 14. Based on Nissan's B platform (coming to America in 2007 as the Versa), it targets domestic rivals like the Toyota Corolla Fielder and the Honda Airwave.... more
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Honda W.O.W. Concept
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Believe it or not, Honda W.O.W. stands for Wonderful Open-hearted Wagon, and this small minivan concept caters to Japan's dog-loving fraternity.The W.O.W. has three rows of thin designer seats mounted on a wooden floor.... more
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Volkswagen Polo GTI
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The Volkswagen Polo GTI debuts in Tokyo, and we'll forgive you if you thought it was a Golf GTI at first glance; other than being smaller in every dimension, it looks nearly identical. A lowered suspension, red brake calipers, and sixteen-inch wheels that look like the eighteens on the Golf GTI lend... more
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Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4
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The baby of Volkswagen chairman Ferdinand Pich, the Bugatti Veyron EB 16.4 was built to attain a lofty and very specific goal: 400 kph--that's 249 mph. The Veyron blows past that goal and reaches 254 mph, but only when it's in a top speed-specific mode that minimizes drag by lowering ride height and... more
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Mitsuoka Orochi Concept
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Details on this exciting concept from the small Japanese brand Mitsuoka are scant, but the company has this to say of the car:... more
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Suzuki PX Concept
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The PX is an entertainingly offbeat, American retro-styled, three-row minivan concept with a very luxurious, six-seat cabin. It is aimed, Suzuki says, at men with families who don't necessarily want to conform to the routine and normality of everyday life, which sounds like the marketing brief for h... more
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Suzuki LC Concept
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charming re-creation of Suzuki's first car, the 1955 Suzulight, the LC microcar has space for only two people inside its two-door, 10.5-foot-long body. The split-level cabin with plaid seats is decidedly minimalist, but the detailing throughout the car is fantastic.... more
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Suzuki Ionis Concept
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This tiny, one-box, fuel-cell-powered, mini-MPV concept uses GM's by-wire technology to control the steering, the brakes, and the throttle, thus freeing up interior space. The roomy cabin features a very cool LED console, elegant designer leather seats, and ebony trim both for the dashboard and the ... more
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