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7 must-see vehicles from the Detroit Auto Show

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The 2016 North American International Auto Show is still underway in Detroit, Michigan, and our sister station, WXYZ, came up with this list of standout cars and trucks.

For the most part, the days of out-there concept cars are gone and they found many of the automakers showing off cars and trucks that are likely to show up soon on the road.

Here are this year's biggest must-see vehicles:

 

Buick Avista Concept

The Buick Avista is a Concept car, but it is one that is likely to make its way to an actual road. Oh, and it's beautiful. When you see it at the show, you are bound to hear someone nearby say the line in the company's current commercials, "That's not a Buick."

 

Acura Precision Concept

This is another car that just simply looks amazing. After the Acura Precision Concept After was revealed this week, the Avista quickly began winning design awards.

 

Fiat 500 Stormtrooper

No, we can't imagine actually being able to see out of those windows, but who cares? It's a Fiat 500 that's been painted to look like a Star Wars Stormtrooper.

 

Nissan's Titan Warrior Concept

Would you drive a pickup made by Nissan? This is a concept that's made to make you think about your answer to that question. And it looks pretty good.

 

Scion C-HR Concept

This is another really great looking vehicle. When we walked over to get a closer look, a Scion representative was quick to tell us this concept car would be made into a production vehicle before too long.

 

2017 Chevrolet Bolt

You need to look at the Bolt. At last year's auto show, Chevrolet showed this off as a concept car. Soon, you'll be able to buy one of these all-electric cars. The Bolt is a big deal for GM who proudly beat Tesla to the punch with a relatively affordable (about $30,000 after tax breaks) all-electric car that can drive about 200 miles between charges.

 

2017 Chrysler Pacifica

Yes, it's a minivan. Chrysler's newest Pacifica is not a Town & Country (though it could have that traditional minivan name). For the first time, the automaker will offer a hybrid version of their minivan. They say many families will be able to drive through their normal day without ever using gas in this new minivan.