The L.A. Auto Show runs through Thanksgiving weekend, which seems appropriate, because there is a lot of turkey on the shows menu.
Honda FC Sport Concept
Looking less like a sports car than a wall-socket adapter for an iPod, the Honda FC Sport demonstrates, so sayeth the press material, the design flexibility and packaging advantages of fuel cell (FC) technology. Uh-huh. It demonstrates to me that Honda designers need a guide dog and a white cane. This thing puts the butt in butt ugly.
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(Gabriel Bouys / AFP/Getty Images)
Mini E Concept
This is like digging into a luscious Thanksgiving bird to discover its stuffed with floor sweepings and sawdust. The electric Mini is, in fact, a crude and rude retrofit of the existing British bumblebee, with a 28-kWh battery lump stuffed into the space where the back seat used to be. Then BMWs engineers carpeted the area over as if you wouldnt notice the missing seats. An electric Mini is an awesome idea, though. Cant wait for the company to try again.
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(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
Brabus edition Smart Fortwo
A slammed Smart Fortwo? Awesome. I guess. I suppose. Brabus, the famed German tuner of sports machines, supplies an aero kit for the Fortwo (chin spoiler, side skirts), though considering that the Smart wont go over about 70 mph, its aerodynamics are purely theoretical. The kit also includes 15-inch front and 17-inch rear alloy wheels (which do look nice). My favorite touch: the dual chrome-plated exhaust tips, the better to hear it wheeze. Price: $17,990 for the coupe and $20,990 for the cabriolet. For those who prefer Cornish game hen to turkey.
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(Allen J. Schaben / Los Angeles Times)
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Rolls-Royce Drophead Coupe, in antacid yellow
My friend in high school had a car this color. It was a 68 Camaro that had been left in his yard on cinderblocks for seven winters. Im all for carmakers thinking outside the Crayola box, but this is one tragic hue, less English custard than Jell-O pudding pop. And so much of it. Who wants coffee?
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(Damian Dovarganes / Associated Press)