13 Cars We Can't Wait To See At The Geneva Motor Show
Aston MartinThe Geneva Motor Show begins Tuesday, and, like in Paris in September, the world's automakers will be working to put a good face on the catastrophic state of the European auto market.
The dozens of new models set to make their debuts at the show may not save the industry, but they will include some of its best hopes and most exciting prospects, especially on the luxury end of the spectrum.
After a catastrophic 2012, PSA Peugeot-Citroën is working to prove it's not totally obsolete.
High-end automakers BMW, Audi, and Mercedes-Benz have had more success on the continent recently, and are bringing the next generation of luxury cars to Switzerland.
Top of the line brands Rolls-Royce, Bentley, and McLaren will be on the scene as well, with their new offerings.