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Cars of the (Near) Future

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A number of new concept and production vehicles, as well as alternative-fuel vehicles, will be on display Saturday through Jan. 10 at the Greater Los Angeles Auto Show.

Concepts and New Production Models

Audi

TT coupe, 1999 production model (appears at show Jan. 5)

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BMW

M-5 high-performance sedan, 1999 production model

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Buick

Regal LSe and GSe, 1999 production models

Signia concept*

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Chevrolet

Blazer convertible concept

S-10 pickup Trailblazer, 1999 production model

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Chrysler

Chronos concept*

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Dodge

Neon, 2000 production model

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Ford

Cosworth Focus concept

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Honda

S2000 roadster production model

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Isuzu

VehiCROSS SUV Ironman, 1999 production model

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Jaguar

S-Type sedan, 2000 production model

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Jeep

Jeepster concept*

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Lincoln

Blackhawk concept

LS sedan, 2000 production model

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Mazda

Protege All-Sport sport-utility wagon concept

Troy Lee edition B-Series pickup production model

Protege street rod concept

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Mercury

Marauder concept

Cougar Eliminator and Cougar S high-performance concepts

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Mitsubishi

Montero Sport concept*

SS-T Spyder concept*

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Nissan

Hypermini concept

Frontier four-door pickup, 1999 production model

Pathfinder SUV, 1999 1/2 production model

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Plymouth

Neon, 2000 production model

Pronto Spyder concept*

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Pontiac

Montana Thunder concept*

Grand Am SC/T concept*

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Porsche

911 Carrera 4, 1999 production model

Alternative-Fuel and -Power Vehicles

Corbin

Sparrow single-seat personal electric vehicle

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Dodge

ESX2 electric vehicle concept

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Ford

Ranger EV electric pickup

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General Motors

EV1 electric vehicle with new nickel-metal-hydride long-range battery

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Honda

EV Plus electric vehicle

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Lincoln

Navigator CNG, compressed natural gas vehicle

Town Car CNG

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Mercury

Grand Marquis CNG

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Nissan

Altra EV electric vehicle

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Toyota

e-com two-seat electric vehicle concept

Prius hybrid gas-electric vehicle, 2001 production model

Camry CNG

RAV4-EV, electric sport-utility, 1999 production model

* Previously introduced

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