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10 best concept cars

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April 29, 2011
10 best concept cars
Starting in Paris last October, up until New York in April, automakers revealed their latest concept vehicles, a mix of outlandish design explorations and down-to-earth looks at the next generation of existing models. We looked back over our show coverage and found the 10 most exciting concepts. Many we fervently wish the automakers would put into production, such as the Jaguar C-X75, and some we expect to see on the roads within the next few years.

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