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2002 Paris Auto Show - GM Hy-Wire
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The Hy-Wire is the first drivable version of the GM Autonomy concept shown earlier this year in Detroit. The Hy-Wire concept has no steering wheel, no steering column, no pedals, and a see-through front compartment that revealedno engine. Hy-Wire is powe... more
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2002 Paris Auto Show - Ford StreetKa
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The production version of Pininfarina's snappy StreetKa roadster was joined on the Ford stand by the hardtop SportKa. The StreetKa is clearly the sexier of the two, powered by a new 95-hp 1.6-liter four-cylinder engine and riding on sixteen-inch wheels and tir... more
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2002 Paris Auto Show - Ferrari Enzo Ferrari
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The latest supercar from Maranello was designed by Pininfarina and is the first to bear the name of the late founder.... more
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2002 Paris Auto Show - Citroen C-Airdream
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The sleek C-Airdream is notable at first glance for its panoramic glass, but other design highlights are a long wheelbase, a long front overhang, and a short rear overhang. The Airdream's telematics are controlled through a mouse that caps an armrest on the ce... more
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2002 Paris Auto Show - Chrysler California Cruiser
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With its striking chopped top, the California Cruiser provides a fresh take on the popular PT Cruiser. The scalloped headlamps preview a model year 2004 face lift for the series. This concept comes with a full glass roof that can be lowered at the to... more
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2002 Paris Auto Show - Audi A8
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2002 Paris Auto Show: Audi A8... more
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1994 Paris Auto Show - Trends
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'94 Paris Auto Show: Mad About Minivans The biannual meeting of automakers...... more
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