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1999 Buick Cielo
This is an elegant, stylish four-door convertible. Its name, pronounced see-A-low, stands for "sky" in Spanish. It was positioned as a...


1999 Bugatti EB 218
With the Bugatti EB 218, the Volkswagen Group is presenting a new and fascinating vehicle at the Geneva Motor Show 1999 to set new...


1999 Bugatti EB 18.4 Veyron
In 1998, the Volkswagen Group purchased the trademark rights on the former car manufacturer Bugatti to revive the brand. Starting with...


1999 BMW Z9
Unveiled at the 1999 Frankfurt Motor Show, the BMW Z9 (or Z9 Gran Turismo, Z9 GT) was designed by Chris Bangle, BMW’s ex-chief designer,...


1999 Bentley Hunaudieres
In March 1999, at the Geneva Motor Show, the Bentley Hunaudieres made its debut. This was the first time since Volkswagen had bought the...


1999 Alfa Romeo Centauri Spider
The Centauri Spider was designed in 1999 by a group of young designers working at the Fiat Department for Design Development and Car...


World's Largest "Shooting Brake" Archive (Part 3 of 3)
The auto industry hasn't a single universal definition for a "shooting brake." Long story short, there's confusion between what...


1994 Bertone ZER
Driven by Oscar De Vita, this electric streamliner, built by Bertone, set the Hour Record for Class 2 electric vehicles in 1994 at...


1992 Bertone Blitz
The 1992 Turin International Motor Show theme was "Man and the environment," and Bertone, who had been urged by many to come up with an...


1990 Oldsmobile Expression
The concept debuted at the Chicago Auto Show in 1990 before the height of minivan sales or the consumer move to SUVs. It was more like a...


1992 BMW Columbus by ItalDesign
There was nothing mini about this minivan as the highly unusual Italdesign Columbus took the odd shape of an enormous seven-seater...


1993 Pininfarina Ethos 2
Presented at the Geneva Motor Show, the Pininfarina Ethos 2 is a coupé designed by Pininfarina with two doors and a mid-mounted engine...
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