Aston Martin's Vantage receives upgrades for 2012, with the base Vantage V8 getting the...
The 2010 edition of the Paris auto show will be all about style. Look for head-turning debuts from Mercedes-Benz (CLS sedan), Jaguar (sports car concept), Bentley (Continental GT), Mazda (Shinari concept) and Renault (Dezir concept), among others. Green vehicles won't be forgotten--Smart and Mini will show electric-powered scooters. And expect to see a new crop of smaller, well-equipped hatchbacks and sedans that likely make their way to U.S. showrooms.
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PARIS AUTO SHOW PHOTO GALLERIES
(7) - The Toyota Verso-S was shown at the Paris auto show.
(12) - Volkswagen used the Paris show to unveil the redesigned Passat and Passat Wagon, billed

