Geneva motor show 2010

The Geneva motor show swings into action on Tuesday and Auto Trader will be there bringing you all the important developments.

Despite the recession, there’s no shortage of hot metal waiting to be unveiled.

We expect everything from Bugatti unveiling a new concept to a new Skoda Fabia VRS being announced.

We’ll be bringing you all the latest from these, as well as…

Alfa Romeo Giulietta
Audi A1
Audi RS5

Citroen DS3-R

Citroen DS High Rider

Ferrari 599 hybrid
Fiat 500C Abarth

Ford Focus

Honda 3R-C

Kia Sportage

Lotus Elise

Mazda 5

Mazda MX-5 Anniversary
Mini Countryman

Peugeot ’5 by Peugeot’
Peugeot SR1
Porsche 911 Turbo S
Porsche Cayenne
Renault Megane CC

Renault Wind

Seat Ibiza ST

Vauxhall Meriva

VW Polo GTI

VW Touareg
Volvo S60

Plus, we’ll bring you the wildest, weirdest and worst modified cars Europe has to offer. Can’t wait? Check out the Mansory Chopster from Geneva 2009

Stuart Milne

5 Comments

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5 Responses to Geneva motor show 2010

  1. I love motor shows and I don’t think they’re a waste of time at all. The hype and the excitement in the air when new cars are unveiled is unmatched. You can’t get that in a showroom where pushy salespeople descend on you like vultures or on the road when someone zips by you in a car you’ve never seen before.

  2. The motorshows are still a great way to let manufacturers test the publics opinions on new models and whether or not its worth building a particular vehicle.

  3. Just a pitty that by the time these cars hit my showroom they have changed so much from them revealed at the motorshows.

  4. Nice and interesting article through which i gained a lot of information.

  5. According to me,motorshows are bit of a waste of time.As you can see the latest car in your local showroom, or even better on the road. in fact many motor manufacturers now don’t bother with the expense of these shows.
    Classic cars shows are good though. see some real cars.

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