
The United States auto industry continues its strong recovery from the near-fatal recession of 2008/9/10. The European auto industry? Not so much. It continues to struggle. Annual sales are expected to be 13 or so million, down five million from the Continent's 2007 peak.
While all carmakers were present and accounted for in Frankfurt, a grim realism dogged the festivities. The bright side is Europe is still doing better than the Japanese market, and there were bright spots on automakers' show stands in all the halls.
That's the challenge with Frankfurt: There are something like 11 halls and this year they were all worth visiting. Performance cars, the whole reason we flew over there, were seemingly everywhere. From the powerful and aerodynamically efficient Ferrari 458 Speciale to the promising Audi Sport quattro concept and Volkswagen Golf R, there was reason to smile on just about every stand. Here's the cream of the crop.
Most Significant: Jaguar C-X17
Davey G. Johnson / Autoweek The Jaguar C-X17 concept is expected to be a lot more than just a Jaguar luxury crossover.
Others considered: Mercedes S-class Concept Coupe, Audi Nanuk concept
Best Concept: Volvo Concept
You had to do double and triple takes of the rounded, low-profile, hunkered-down cruise-missile Volvo Concept coupe to register it in your mind as a Volvo, especially from the rear. Your Uncle Olaf is freaking out. He shouldn't be: Once we noticed the Volvo signature grille and the visual of the P1800 on the wall above it, it all suddenly made sense. It certainly looks more P1800 than Bertone Coupe. And it sure looks better than the four-door Volvo You concept from the 2011 Frankfurt show.Others considered: Opel Monza, Mercedes S-class Concept Coupe
Most Fun: Golf R
Davey G. Johnson The VW Golf R is among the Frankfurt motor show debuts we most look forward to driving.
Others Considered: Ferrari 458 Speciale, Porsche 911 Turbo S
Best In Show: Audi Sport quattro concept
Davey G. Johnson / Autoweek It's looking like a go for production of the Audi Sport quattro concept, shown here at Frankfurt.
Others Considered: Mercedes S-class Concept Coupe
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