Posted by huma togik on Saturday, 8 June 2013
Acura NSX 2012 not that long ago, car shows were the place
where concept cars ruled the "red carpet". New and unusual cars were
easy to find. In today's economy, with fuel prices still rising, you've
seen more emphasis placed on hybrid and electric cars especially at the
Denver car shows which feature new automobiles. This sea change is
brought about not only by high fuel prices, but also to accommodate more
stringent fuel economy regulations.
Some of the most popular Denver car shows, in general, include the
Denver International Auto Show, Tour de Classics, Eastern Star Car Show,
Fat Summer Nights Car Show and Rocky Mountain Rod and Custom Show.
The experts are predicting a continuing rise in fuel prices, as
developing countries increase their demand for fuel. So it is with an
acceptance of reality that the automakers will be as focused on fuel
economy as are their buyers. And those buyers found many options of
fuel-efficient cars in the Colorado Convention Center this past March.
There are always the truly unique concept cars, too, but a lot of
attention was focused on the cars that can help your wallet the soonest.
Officials at the popular Denver Car Show (or Denver International Auto
Show as it is formally known) have estimated that 20-percent of the cars
displayed this year featured an electric, hybrid or other
alternative-fuel system. Two prime examples are the Acura NSX hybrid
concept car and the Ford Fusion Energi Plug-In hybrid.