AUTO SHOWS: 
Geneva Auto Salon: Five Most Significant Cars
March 08, 2007
By Stuart Fowle
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 | Behold Audi's first coupes in over a decade. And unlike the previous Audi coupes, the A5 isn't a hatchback. Designer Walter de'Silva declares this to be his most beautiful car yet, and we're not inclined to disagree. The A5 debuts a new design direction for Au |  | There's no question about it, the M3 is one of only a handful of cars on just about every enthusiast's dream list for the last twenty years or so. The reason for that is simple: It uses the BMW 3-series-the best sports sedan in the business-as a starting point |  | They say a picture is worth a thousand words, and in the case of the new Maserati GranTurismo, each and every one of those thousand words is "bla." Why? Because staring at the sexy coupe's gorgeous lines, we're reduced to speechless, drooling adolescents, and |  | Mercedes-Benz started testing on the new W204 C-class quite a long time ago (in the summer of 2003), and for good reason. The outgoing C-class was never a real competitor to the BMW 3-series, being plagued with poor interior materials, a small stature, and dis |  | You're looking at Dodge's new roadster concept, and you can be excused for wondering if you've seen it somewhere before. The Mazda MX-5-sized Dodge Demon draws a great deal of its proportions and visual character from both the iconic Japanese roadster and a sm |
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