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An employee polishes the windshield of an Opel Adam S during media day, ahead of the 84th Geneva Motor Show.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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The last preparations at the Citroen booth, prior to the opening of the press preview days at the 84th Geneva International Motor Show in Geneva.Martial Trezzini/The Associated Press

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Ferrari CEO Luca Cordero di Montezemolo watches the unveiling of Ferrari California T during the media day ahead of the 84th Geneva Motor Show.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Ferrari California TSandro Campardo/The Associated Press

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An employee polishes an Alfa Romeo Disco Volante during media day, ahead of the 84th Geneva Motor Show.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Citroen C1Laurent Cipriani/The Associated Press

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Aston Martin Rapide SARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Aston Martin DB9 Coupe Carbon Black editionARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Toyota AygoARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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A woman touches the display inside a Volvo at the 2014 Geneva Motor Show. Apple makes its next move in hands-free smartphone technology for car drivers when it unveils a new, integrated iPhone voice-control system at the Geneva Motor Show this week. The U.S. company's CarPlay makes its debut in Ferrari, Mercedes-Benz and Volvo vehicles at the show, demonstrating the software system that allows drivers to control their iPhones via touch and voice, Apple said on Monday.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Audi S1Martial Trezzini/The Associated Press

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Audi TTSMartial Trezzini/The Associated Press

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BMW 435i Gran CoupeARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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BMW X3 xDrive20dARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Citroen C4 CactusLaurent Cipriani/The Associated Press

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Ferrari 458 SpecialeARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Jaguar F-Type CoupeARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Maserati AlfieriARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Mercedes S-Class CoupeARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Opel Adam RocksMartial Trezzini/The Associated Press

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Peugeot 108 TatooLaurent Cipriani/The Associated Press

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Peugeot 108ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Porsche 911 RSRMartial Trezzini/The Associated Press

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Porsche's CEO Matthias Mueller speaks next to a Porsche 918 SpyderARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Porsche 919 HybridMartial Trezzini/The Associated Press

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Renault's design director Laurens Van Der Acker presents the new Renault Twingo.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Rolls-Royce Ghost series IIARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Seat's CEO Juergen Stackmann speaks next to a Seat Leon CupraARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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SsangYong XLV compact SUVARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Subaru ForesterARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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The Toyota stand at the 84th Geneva Motor ShowARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Bentley CEO Wolfgang Schreiber speaks next to a Bentley GT Speed convertible during a Volkswagen Group Night event ahead of the 84th Geneva Motor Show in Geneva.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Lamborghini's CEO Stephan Winckelmann speaks next to a Lamborghini Huracan during a Volkswagen Group Night event ahead of the 84th Geneva Motor Show.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Bugatti CEO Wolfgang Durheimer speaks next to a special edition of a Bugatti Veyron during a Volkswagen Group Night event ahead of the 84th Geneva Motor Show.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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A Bugatti Veyron is presented during a Volkswagen Group Night event.ARND WIEGMANN/Reuters

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Audi Chief Technical Officer Ulrich Hackenberg introduces a new Audi R18 during a preview show of Volkswagen Group, as part of the 84th Geneva International Motor Show.Laurent Cipriani/The Associated Press

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