The Frankfurt Auto Show, one of the oldest and largest in the car industry, concluded Sunday with another varied display of vehicles — entry level to luxury, concept to electric.
Production cars in the biennial show that began in 1897 ranged from the Abarth 695 to the Volkswagen Up! and concept offerings ranged from the Alfa Romeo 4C to the Volvo You. Like many auto shows in recent years, luxury cars and electric cars garnered a good share of attention,
But ike any decent auto show, the beauty of the showcased vehicles was only outdone by the beauty of the women who showcased the cars.
Here are the Best of the Women of the Frankfurt Auto Show, 2011.
Article Last Updated: August 6, 2013.
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