I'm not one to pick fights, but I have to disagree with the editors of AutoWeek, who gave out their "Editor's Choice" awards at the
NAIAS the other night. They chose the
Ford Interceptor as the "Best Concept" of the show. That's what the Germans call an
Unverschämtheit. They gave the
Chevy Volt the "Most Significant," but I think the Volt was more than that. It was the best concept.
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