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Fast Poll.(News)(Letter to the Editor)

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The Frankfurt motor show's onslaught of concept cars and new vehicles captivated readers, who praise Mitsubishi's Sportback and Peugeot's 20Cup concepts.

The Mazda Sassou, Mitsubishi Sportback and Honda Civic five-door are spectacular hatches. It's a shame that nothing like them is coming to the States.

GOT, forums.autoweek.com

The Peugeot 20Cup is the hands-down winner. It's the most innovative vehicle since the Bullet Train. Viper front and Harley rear make this ride an eye-catcher. Now, can it drive?

Joel King, Encinitas, Calif.

The Audi Q7 is the most significant vehicle because it's Audi's first real foray into the SUV segment. With great looks, Audi quality and proven underpinnings, it is bound to be a success.

Annihilator, forums.autoweek.com

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