Geneva auto show

Many new faces make their debuts
VW and VW-trained designers use Geneva to highlight the styling directions of their cars
Automotive News
Volkswagen, Seat and Kia used the auto show to highlight the design directions their brands plan to take.  story [SUB]
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Hyundai and Kia unveil fuel-efficient cars
New Meriva will have rear-hinged rear doors
Ford targets James and Antonella
Renault hints at its new design
Nano draws a big crowd
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Saab previews new entry-premium car
New Superb costs less than the old model
Infiniti to sell diesels in Europe from 2010
Jaguar's XK sports car just got faster

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Alfa Romeo 8C Spider (07)
Audi A4 Avant (09)
Audi Q7 coastline (04)
Audi R8 TDI Le Mans (09)
Bipper Beepbeep (01)
BMW M3 convertible (02)
BMW X5 hybrid concept (08)
Brabus Bullitt (01)
Brilliance BS (02)
Chevrolet Aveo (01)
Fiat 500 (05)
Fiovaranti Hidra (02)
Ford Fiesta (12)
Ford Kuga (01)
Honda Accord (04)
Honda Accord Tourer (06)
Hyundai HED5 (01)
Infiniti FX (03)
Italdesign-Guigiaro Quaranta (03)
KTM X-Bow (05)
Lancia Delta (03)
Maserati Chicane (01)
Maserati GranTurismo S (04)
Mazda2 three-door (05)
Mercedes-Benz CLC (05)
Mercedes-Benz GLK hybrid (03)
Mercedes-Benz SL (05)
Mini John Cooper Works (09)
Mitsubishi Prototype-S (06)
Morgan LifeCar (01)
Opel Meriva (08)
Peugeot 308SW (06)
Pininfarina Sintesi (04)
Renault Koleos (05)
Renault Megane Coupe (02)
Renault Sandero (03)
Renault Twingo RS (02)
Rinspeed sQuba (07)
Rolls-Royce Phantom Coupe (11)
Saab 9-X BioHybrid (13)
Seat Bocanegra (04)
Skoda Superb (04)
Subaru Forester (02)
Subaru G4e (02)
Toyota iQ (06)
Toyota Urban Cruiser (01)
Volkswagen Scirocco (12)
Volvo XC60 (05)
Webasto concept (07)