February 18, 200719 yr Geneva may be one of continental Europe's premier venues for automobile manufacturers, but its not a show that garners the same lust and attention for us that American shows do. Most of the cars typically launched at Geneva are from European marques and intended for Europe anyway. However, recently, Geneva has been the release point for several cars that should pique interests wordwide, such as the Rolls-Royce 101EX, BMW Z4 coupe, SAAB's Aero-X, and the Dodge Hornet. Many of these 'world cars' do end up stateside or are simply interesting. Geneva's significance for GM this year (so far) seems to revolve around the possible European launch of the Chevy HHR and what is possibly a production version of the sexy Opel Insignia concept from a few years past. Other notable cars include the new Quttroporte-based Alfa-Romeo 169 that could come stateside with the entire marque, Dodge's already-intro'd Demon roadster, and a couple of Fords that could likewise be imported to the US. Plus, for fun, check out the rebadged Mitsu Outlanders. What a riot. Anyway, here' s a brief rundown of what to expect. With the show still a few weeks away, its a bit early, but we'll post the news at it comes along! Concept Bertone 95th anniv. Concept Dodge Demon Honda Hybrid Sports Concept Hyundai Crossover Spyker SUV & Sedan Toyota Hybrid-X (next Prius) Production Alfa-Romeo 169 Audi A5 Bentley Havana Citroen C-Crosser Diatto Ottovu Zagato Ford C-Max Ford Mondeo Mazda2 Mercedes C-Class Peugoet 4007 Subaru Diesel Boxer engine Suzuki SX4 sedan Volvo V70
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