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Còn e này thì nằm trong Top 10 tại triễn lãm Detroit nha các Bác !!!
Show cars, dream cars and concept cars have long been a staple of the auto show circuit. Ever since Harley Earl dropped the 1938 Buick Y-Job on the unsuspecting public, automakers have been teasing us with concepts that more often than not fail to make it to production. Sometimes certain design elements or powerplants or nametags make it to showrooms, even whole vehicles occasionally slip through with minor changes, but there are always cars we wish automakers would have built but didn't. That's what The Car Connection addresses in its newest top ten list. "Ten Concepts Detroit Should Have Built," as you may guess, focuses on concepts American manufacturers should have made. TCC gives a thorough description of each choice and an explanation of its merits, and also invites readers to weigh in on which they would choose as the pick of the litter. We encourage you to click over and check them out for yourself, but here's the list: Chrysler Norseman, 1956 Chevrolet Astro II, 1967 Chevrolet Corvette Four-Rotor, 1972 Chrysler Phaeton, 1997 Pontiac Aztek, 1999 Jaguar F-Type, 2000 Chevrolet Nomad 1999 and 2003 Lincoln Continental, 2002 Cadillac Sixteen, 2003
Ford Reflex, 2006 [/list]