2007 New York Auto Show: Day 1 Recap

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Our feet are tired, our cell phone batteries are depleted, we’re wet (or soon will be) from the rain and we’re ready to go home. Yet we’ll be back with another day of auto show coverage tomorrow. Until then, check out all the full reports and live photo galleries of the vehicles that debuted today, on the main Cars.com auto show page.

Concept Cars


Production Cars

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The last thing Ford needs is another SUV like vehicle. If they are going to add this they should clean some house at the same time. They have the Escape, Edge, Explorer, Expedition, Expedition EL, Freestyle/Taurus X and Freestar. I know the Freestar is going away after this year but seems like something else from the list should go too. I am guessing that will be the Freestyle/Taurus X.

Personally I found the Scion xB to be one of the ugliest cars on the road, so scary that it does look like one. Practical it may be but ugly it is, like the Aztec. If GM had made the xB people would have forgotten about making fun of the Aztec.

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