8.26.2011

Must-see cars at the show BMW


The headliner at the show is a technology hero first, but is also a great looker that points to the future design direction at BMW. There are plenty of SUVs at the show, and Holden and Mazda have concept utes, but the Aussie wagon is the one to see. It shows Ford’s new design direction and brings an efficient diesel to local car making.Fun is returning to the Korean brand, thanks to a compact coupe that looks great and should be better to drive than earlier two-door Hyundais.Outrageous, outrageous, outrageous. The new Italian stallion looks wicked and has the V12 engine and all-wheel drive to convert show to go.bright new convertible to wipe away the winter blues. The third-generationbeing previewed with the C-Class coupe. The countdown to Toyota’s make-or-break sports car is into the final stages, with the FT-86 concept now in its second generation. It could wear Celica badges when it hits the road in 2012. It could be the next Forester but it’s not. Instead,an all-new – and much more youthful – direction for a babythat will be built from the basics of the new Impreza, also at the show. The lighter and faster pocket rocket in the Porsche family. The Cayman has been tweaked for speed and hogs the spotlight while Porsche prepares for its all-new 911 this year.

No comments:

Post a Comment