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Vote for the oddest vehicle at Tokyo

22 October 2005 Filed under: Trends View: 1

Vote for the oddest vehicle at TokyoSome of them rely on cuteness for attention, some of them are environmental superstars; some of them are great for "man's best friend" while others only seat one. Many of them are downright weird.

The Detroit News is offering up a chance to sound off on the weirdness at the Tokyo Motor Show with a poll on its web site. The contenders are as follows: Suzuki Ionis concept, Daihatsu UFE-III, Suzuki LC concept, Daihatsu Esse, Mitsubishi i concept, Toyota i-swing, Daihatsu Costa concept, and the Nissan Pivo.

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