The top 5 most interesting cars of the 2009 Denver Auto Show

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Even in these uncertain economic times, ten of thousands of visitors
came to check out the new cars at the 2009 Denver Auto show.

While
only a handful of car manufactures like Porsche and Nissan were no
shows at this year’s show, the visitor turnout was very strong and
almost all of the other car companies put their best foot forward and
brought their newest cars to Denver.

For the first time this year the new Chevy Camaro and the redesigned Ford Mustang shared the car show stage.

The 2009 Denver Auto Show also highlighted green cars with diesels and hybrids taking the center stage.

But
what were the real standouts of the show? In other words, what were the
most notable and most interesting cars of this year’s Denver Auto show?

Watch the video below for my list of the Top 5 most interesting cars of the 2009 Denver Auto Show.

The Denver Auto Show runs April 1-5, at the Colorado Convention Center, 700 14th Street, in downtown Denver. This popular annual event features more than 500 new 2009 hybrids, crossovers, sedans, sports cars, minivans and trucks for every driving need and every budget.
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Roman Mica
Roman Mica is a publisher, columnist, journalist, and author, who spent his early years driving fast on the German autobahn. When he’s not reviewing cars or producing videos, you can find him training for triathlons and writing about endurance sports for EverymanTri.com as our sister blog’s publisher. Mica is a former broadcast reporter with his Master’s Degree in journalism from Northwestern University. He is also a presenter for TFLcar’s very popular video review channels on YouTube.