- Acura
- Audi
- BMW
- Buick
- Cadillac
- Chevrolet
- Chrysler
- Dodge
- Ford
- GMC
- Honda
- Hummer
- Hyundai
- Infiniti
- Isuzu
- Jaguar
- Jeep
- Kia
- Land Rover
- Lexus
- Lincoln
- Mazda
- Mercedes-Benz
- Mercury
- MINI
- Mitsubishi
- Nissan
- Pontiac
- Porsche
- Saab
- Saturn
- Scion
- smart
- Subaru
- Suzuki
- Toyota
- Volkswagen
- Volvo

2007 Geneva Auto Show
The 2007 Geneva Auto Show ran from March 8th to the 18th and is being hailed as a milestone in presenting automotive engineering innovation and styling magnificence. Hall after hall of cars, trucks, and SUVs never before on public display delighted and amazed the thousands of spectators and aficionados.

Amazing Concept Cars
Imaginations running wild in the design departments of most auto manufacturers overflow onto the platforms of the 2007 Geneva Car Show. The chance to view creations ranging from the sublime to the comical drew crowds to appreciate car makers such as Russo-Baltique who unveiled their super car concept, Impression. At a price predicted near 2 million dollars, a Russian Czar would be the most likely customer for such an extravagance.

Chinese Auto Models
Chinese auto manufacturers once again put their best foot forward in the effort to garner respect in the market. Manufacturers such as Zhongxing Automobile Co., Geely Automobile, Changfeng Motor, and Brilliance China are active participants in American and international auto shows. They are all aware that, although they may not shine as brightly as the Korean and Japanese manufacturers, with time, effort, and luck they may someday find themselves in that echelon.

2007 Chevrolet Camaro
Auto manufacturers from the US have a great deal of pride in the lineup of their vehicles at the Geneva Car Show. Cadillac, Chevrolet, Chrysler, Dodge, and Ford showed that they still had what it takes to draw crowds. From the Chevrolet Camaro concept to the radical Dodge Demon, engineering, style, and performance leapt out as the winning qualities in the US lineup.
2007 Volvo S80 4.4L V8 Engine
Adding to the many surprises at the 2007 Geneva Auto Show the 2007 Volvo S80 is Volvo's top of the line offering, with a new lightweight 4.4liter V8 engine that muscles up 311hp. With its own unique take on the SUV, Volvo spans the gamut with an SUV for every mood. Today, we admire the new XC70 for its form and function.
Mazda CX-7 Crossover Seats 5
Already on showroom floors, the new 2007 Mazda CX-7 stands as a sample success
story for concept to production. Crossover vehicles are now one of the most
popular segments in the auto market for good reason. The CX-7 seats 5 and has
loads of cargo room in a relatively small package. The 2007 Mazda CX-7 promises
to be a huge success.

The Suzuki Swift Sport is a small-size hatchback with impressive gas mileage and
a fun-loving sportiness in its performance and styling. The Swift Sport has a low
base price but plenty of standard equipment. Others will be impressed by its
ground-hugging handling capability.

Mitsubishi has come out swinging with its new 2007 Lancer Evolution. The Lancer
Evolution sports an impressive rear spoiler that is as functional as it is
stylish. A major power boost to 300hp and all new bodywork supports the new
interior features. After reaching light-speed, you can enjoy a top quality sound
system as you travel the universe.

Alternative Energy From Electricity, Bioethanol, and Natural Gas
Automakers' attention is becoming more focused on developing alternative fuel technologies and is amply addressed at the 2007 Geneva Car Show. From bioethanol powered Saab prototypes to electrics from Subaru, alternative power is being embraced with a never-before-seen urgency.

All together it is the goal of the 2007 Geneva Car Show to glimpse into the future and delight at the prospects for the automobile industry emerging into the twenty-first century. Unquestionably, the Geneva Auto Show this year has accomplished its goal.
J. Prinz

