Title: Concept Cars: 2007 Detroit Auto Show
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Date Posted: November 07, 2007
Source: AutoInsurance
Category: Concept Cars
Description: Here is a video as Patrick Olsen, Managing Editor from cars.com to check out some marvelous concept cars at the 2007 Detroit International Auto Show. Entries from the giant car manufacturers including Ford, Chevrolet, Acura, Honda and others. Some of its brilliant concept designs presented are the Ford Interceptor, a four-door sedan which got a very muscular line. A relatively large engine with 5.0 liter V8 engine making a 400 horsepower. Inside is a black leather with metallic finishes, a retractable head dress and its big tires that makes it a winner to car enthusiast. The Jaguar C-XF, design for speed 4.2 supercharged V8 engine that produces 420 horsepower and makes a top speed of 135 miles per hour. The Ford Airstream, one of an interesting concept at the auto show. Base on the airstream trailer of the 50’s comes with a complete video screen at the backseat. The front seats are egg shape, as it uses advance dual cell system to run the electrical system at all time. The Honda Accord coupe, more aggressive looks in its current model as it is also aggressive in its powerful V6 engine making a 268 horsepower. The Acura Advanced Sports Car, a sleek two door vehicle. Powered by a V10 engine and a rear-wheel-drive version from its super handling all-wheel drive. Watch this video for more outcome of the other concept design cars.
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