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The Geneva Auto Salon is a show of neutrality and romance. With Switzerland not being home turf for any major manufacturer, it's a chance to unwind, have some fun, and maybe debut a few cars that will get hearts, rather than profits, racing. As such there will be a number of convertibles — the Alfa Romeo 8C Spider and the BMW M3, to name a few — and a good amount of hot hatchbacks like the Volkswagen Scirocco and a Mini Cooper hopped up by in-house tuner John Cooper Works. The Geneva show traditionally brings small coachbuilders like Pininfarina and Zagato to the world stage, and this year will undoubtedly be no different. So sit back, drink some wine, and enjoy, while we unfold the show right in front of your eyes. There won't be any disappointments here. Stay tuned through the week for constant news and gallery updates.
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