Z8 roadster is among highlights of large BMW display. BMW's new
7-series sedan is also featured.
A GM official explains the Autonomy concept car, designed to operate on a fuel cell in a self-contained chassis (at left) that can be docked with various body styles.
BMW's new Mini Cooper S is rated at 163 horsepower and will sell for $29,650. It arrives March 22nd.
Photographers cover every angle of the Canadian unveiling of the production model of BMW's Mini Cooper, which will sell for $24,950.
The Mercedes-Benz SL500 is introduced to the media at the Canadian International Auto Show in Toronto. Price: $124,900.
A reporter takes a close look at the Daewoo Rezzo. The 5-door hatchback arrives later in Canada as a 2003 model, and is billed as a multi-purpose vehicle.
A customized Daewoo Lanos, called the Cyber SX, will be awarded to "one lucky visitor to the Toronto show," says Daewoo.
Suzuki's Aerio is another wagon/hatchback that is poised to compete with the Toyota Matrix and Pontiac's Vibe. It is also available as a sedan.
DaimlerChrysler Canada chairman Ed Brust announces that the new "sports tourer" Pacifica will be built at the company's minivan plant in Windsor Ontario.
The GT2 Porsche is certain to be a crowd pleaser.
The Mercedes-Benz SL500 is seen with the retractable roof in place. Rather like the Skydome.
A chrome Dodge Ram pickup adds luster to Chrysler's stand. No word on when the chrome exterior option will be available, though it would be wise to start purchasing Windex immediately.
Mark Ryhorski welcomes the press to "Kia Country", accessible
exclusively to drivers of the new Sorento sport utility vehicle.