Articles, tagged with "geneva motor show", page 6
18th November 2006
All-new 2007 Volkswagen Eos spells CSC, which stands for coupe, sunroof and convertible. Eos coupe convertible was produced in the previous year. Said model uses a groundbreaking metal sheet to make it fun and affordable.
Prior to the production vers...
Read >
Author:
Tracy Dawson
16th November 2006
Porsche 928, which was named 'land shark' due to its ability to eat up the road in less time, is enjoying the limelight as it gets favorable attention from car fanatics of today's time. Aficionados are still flabbergasted by the fastest car in the whole...
Read >
Author:
Shane Morgay
12th August 2006
Last March, during the Geneva Motor Show, Peugeot sent the curtains down to show off the Peugeot 207 RCup concept vehicle. And during that event, many auto experts and authorities have already seen that such a concept vehicle would be making way towards...
Read >
Author:
Stacey Wilson
12th August 2006
Since the release of the innovative Ford S-MAX at the 2006 Geneva Motor Show, the Ford Motor Company has received more than 30,000 orders and has already distributed about 9,000 individual units of the Ford S-MAX in selected areas in Europe.
"We ar...
Read >
Author:
Jay Stevens
02nd August 2006
A wide array of Visteon high technology features would be offered in the newest models of the Ford Galaxy and the Ford S-MAX. These two Ford vehicles are the latest vehicle models to be presented and for sale in Europe. And with these Ford vehicles bein...
Read >
Author:
Chuck Smith
01st April 2006
Starting next year, 2007, Daimler Chrysler would be sending off on the streets and roads the new Dodge Caliber. This vehicle is a compact car and it would be coming with a hatchback body style. Aside from that, it would hold five doors. This vehicle has...
Read >
Author:
Shane Morgay
05th March 2006
The Dodge Caliber actually started out as a concept car during the 2005 Geneva Motor Show. It has been exquisitely designed so as to fill in the void left by most vehicles. It also is marketed towards no particular target area for it is generally meant ...
Read >
Author:
Jenny McLane