2004 Detroit Auto Show
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Once again, the Detroit auto show proved why it's one of the premiere events on the international auto show circuit as no less than 50 cars and trucks made their North American or world debuts. Unlike years past, the domestics were big on cars while the imports showed off several new trucks and SUVs. Plenty of futuristic concepts also crammed the show floor, assuring plenty to talk about at this year's event.
When it came to concepts, the Chrysler ME Four-Twelve and Ford Cobra may have grabbed all the headlines, but Hyundai's HCD-8 coupe and Jeep's Rescue SUV also generated their fair share of show floor chatter. Honda's SUT was another newsmaker along with the sleek Lincoln Aviator and sporty Mitsubishi Eclipse Concept-E . Some of them may have been closer to production than others, but each provided its own unique take on the future of automotive design.
As interesting as the concept cars may have been, seeing the metal that's headed to the showrooms provided an equally entertaining show. There was plenty of big news from the Big Three this year, as well as several key introductions from the foreign competition. In addition to an all-new Corvette, GM showed off the sleek Pontiac G6 sedan and Solstice roadster, while Ford revealed an interesting trio of new cars as well with its Mustang, Five Hundred and Freestyle vehicles. Chrysler showed production versions of its bold new 300 sedan and Magnum wagon along with revised minivans and a new Crossfire roadster.
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Concept Cars

- Chevrolet Nomad Photos

- Chrysler ME Four-Twelve Prototype Photos

- Dodge Sling Shot Video | Photos

- Ford Bronco Photos

- Ford Cobra Photos

- Honda SUT Video | Photos

- Hyundai HCD-8 Photos

- Jeep Rescue Photos

- Land Rover Range Stormer Photos

- Lincoln Aviator Photos

- Lincoln Mark LT Photos

- Lincoln Mark X Photos

- Mazda MX-Micro Sport Concept Photos

- Mercedes-Benz Vision Grand Sports Tourer Photos

- Mitsubishi Eclipse Concept-E Video | Photos

- Mitsubishi Sport Truck Photos

- Nissan Actic Photos

- Saturn Curve Photos

- Toyota FTX Photos

- Volkswagen Concept T Photos
New Models

- 2005 Aston Martin DB9 Volante Photos

- 2005 Audi A8L 6.0 Photos

- 2005 BMW 645Ci Convertible Photos

- 2005 Chevrolet Corvette Photos

- 2005 Chrysler 300 Photos

- 2005 Chrysler Crossfire Roadster Photos

- 2005 Chrysler PT Cruiser Convertible Photos

- 2005 Dodge Magnum Photos

- 2005 Dodge and Chrysler Minivans Photos

- 2004 Ferrari 612 Scaglietti Photos

- 2005 Ford Five Hundred Photos

- 2005 Ford Freestyle Photos

- 2004 Ford King Ranch F-150 Super Crew Photos

- 2005 Ford Mustang Photos

- 2004 Infiniti QX56 Photos

- 2005 Jaguar S-Type Photos

- 2004.5 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Photos

- 2004 Kia Spectra Photos

- 2006 Lexus GS Photos

- 2005 Lexus RX 400h Photos

- 2005 Nissan Frontier Photos

- 2005 Nissan Pathfinder Photos

- 2005 Pontiac G6 Photos

- 2006 Pontiac Solstice Photos

- 2004 Porsche Boxster S Special Edition Photos

- 2005 Scion tC Photos

- 2005 Suzuki Reno Photos

- 2005 Toyota Highlander Hybrid Photos

- 2004 Volkswagen Passat TDI Photos

- 2004 Volkswagen Touareg V10 TDI Photos

- 2005 Volvo V50 Photos
On the import side, Toyota showed off its next two hybrid vehicles - the Highlander and RX 400h - while Nissan had three big unveilings with its new Frontier, Pathfinder and Infiniti QX56. From Europe came the Audi A8 6.0, BMW 645Ci, Volvo V50 wagon and, for the first time in Detroit, an all-new Ferrari in the form of the 612 Scaglietti. And that was just the beginning. For a closer look at several of our favorites, check out the lists below.



