AUTO SHOWS: 
New York Auto Show: Five Most Significant Cars
By Stuart Fowle
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 | Chevrolet is showing not one, not even two, but three minicar concepts at this year's New York show. The best part? You get to vote on which concept you like best, and Chevy will use the results to gauge interest and taste among Americans. Which of the three d |  | So this is it: the segment changing, ultra-hyped crossover that's going to save the blue oval. The one that was a big hit as the Fairlane concept in 2005, yet still won't see production for another year. And sorry, it doesn't have the cool suicide doors, and t |  | Hell has indeed frozen over, and the first U.S-bound rear-drive, V-8-powered Hyundai has slid right across the ice into our world. The Genesis concept-shown first at the 2007 New York International Auto Show-is the precursor to a 2008 production model that has |  | Infiniti shoots the G37 straight at BMW's 3-series, and hits it right in the Angel Eyes. We got the chance to sample the new coupe at Nissan's Phoenix test center and grinned the whole way home. |  | While Mitsubishi's Lancer has grown more appealing, the WRX hasn't. Subaru has struggled with faces for its cars for years, and the search shouldn't stop here in Corollaville. |
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