It’s the 2011 Denver Auto Show Special with host Jann Scott. We look at a large selection of new car, trucks, SUV’s, crossover and more on the floor, in search of great cars to buy and what new innovations the auto manufacturers are starting to include in their vehicles in order to compete with the new green movement. Some of the Automotive groups we explore are Acura, Jeep, Chevy, Fiat, Ford, Honda, Kia, Nissan, Toyota and VW as well as fancy rides by Aston Martin, Mercedes, Lamborghini, Ferrari, Bentley, and Lotus for you education and entertainment.

2011 Denver Auto Show Video Segments

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2012 Volkswagen Jetta Sports Wagon

The VW Jetta Sports Wagon is pretty much in a class of its own. It's is a great alternative to a variety of vehicles, thanks to its versatility and available diesel engine. Pros: Cavernous cargo space, stellar fuel economy with TDI, upscale cabin, comfortable seats, refined ride, good iPod interface. Cons: TDI's premium price.[READ|SHARE]
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2012 Toyota Prius Plugin Hybrid

We learn from a Toyota Spokesman about the new Toyota Prius Plugin Hybrid how the new plugin feature increases the range on the vehicle in electric mode and is a giant leap forward for electric and hybrid cars.[READ|SHARE]
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Nissan Leaf

The Nissan Leaf is an electric car with great in town commuting car, however it's not available for production quite yet and there's huge waiting lines for when it is. With the Nissan Leaf, a real (and realistically priced) electric car is finally here. Pros: No more gas stations, spacious, quiet cabin, snappy acceleration, intelligent navigation system. Cons: Limited cruising range, limited recharging points, home charger is a necessity.[READ|SHARE]
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Kia Soul Wagon

The 2011 Kia Soul brings hipster styling and a fun-to-drive nature to the realm of the practical hatchback. Pros: Loads of available features, highly customizable, user-friendly controls, ample passenger space, surprisingly fun to drive, low price, long warranty. The Kia Soul receives a few improvements for 2011, with new rear shock absorbers and standard rear disc brakes (replacing last year's rear drums) being the most notable. Other minor changes include new door handles, push-button start, a trip computer and heated outside mirrors. Kia's engineers also managed to infuse the Soul with peppy engine performance (at least on the upper[READ|SHARE]
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Kia Forte Coupe

The Kia Forte Coupe is a concept car used in Kia's kinetics sports team and shows us what's possible with this sporty car.[READ|SHARE]
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2011 Honda CR-Z

Honda CR-ZA sport hybrid concept car with 3 models Hard-core enthusiasts will likely be disappointed, but somebody just looking for a sporty two-door with good fuel economy will likely be pleased with the 2011 Honda CR-Z. Pros Nimble size and handling, quick steering, good fuel economy, sporty looks. Con Poor rearward visibility, most competitors have backseats, missing a few upscale features. A sporty hybrid, at first glance, the 2011 Honda CR-Z might seem a bit oxymoronic. After all, Americans expect their hybrid cars to be purely about fuel economy, with flowers, rainbows and unicorns coming out of the tailpipe. But[READ|SHARE]
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2012 Ford Focus Hatchback

For 2012 after a very long wait, American buyers finally get a world-class small car from a Detroit label. The 2012 Ford Focus is the segment's new benchmark. Pros: Nimble handling, refined ride, stylish and well-made interior, lively engine, smart automatic transmission, abundant list of upscale and high-tech options. Cons: Backseat is a little short on legroom, infotainment controls can be finicky to learn and use.[READ|SHARE]
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2012 Fiat 500

We'll have to wait and see about its reliability, but the 2012 Fiat 500 is yet another stylish subcompact that proves that small can be cool. Pros: Adorable styling, highly customizable, fuel-efficient, surprisingly spacious for two people. Cons: Wait-and-see reliability, limited dealer network, less cargo room than rivals, cramped for four people. There was once a car so small it made the Mini seem like a Big. A car so cute the animators of the movie Cars did little to transform one into the adorable “Luigi.” A car that if you saw one on the streets, you'd swear it was[READ|SHARE]
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2012 Chevy Volt

The 2012 Chevrolet Volt is mostly electric with a gas motor however it's not available in Colorado yet. The 2011 Chevy Volt plug-in hybrid is arguably the most fuel-efficient car on the market, but it's pricey for what you get. Pros Low monthly fuel cost in normal driving; useful 300-mile maximum range; appealing standard features; high-tech cabin. Cons Questionable value; small backseat for two people only; touchy brakes; no power front seats; home charger is a necessity. Here's the long and short of it: The Volt is a four-seat, four-door “series-parallel plug-in hybrid” hatchback with a lithium-ion battery pack that[READ|SHARE]
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2012 Chevy Sonic

The 2012 Chevrolet Sonic the new Sonic will replace the outgoing Aveo. could be an intriguing choice for a small economy car thanks to edgy styling, impressive power and roomy interior. So far, it looks as if the 2012 Chevrolet Sonic will put up a good fight against the Ford Fiesta, Honda Fit, Mazda 2 and Toyota Yaris. Keep an eye out for complete buying advice and driving impressions as we get closer to the Sonic's fall 2011 on-sale date.[READ|SHARE]
2012 Chevy Corvette and Camaro

2012 Chevy Corvette and Camaro

Jann steps in the new Chevy Corvette and then we look at more sports cars from Chevy including the Transformers Bumblebee model. Then Jann reviews the Chevy Camaro. The 2012 Chevrolet Camaro has no trouble turning heads and burning rubber. But this muscle-bound sport coupe has a number of trade-offs that can make it hard to live with on a daily basis. Pros: Strong acceleration with V8 or V6, head-turning looks, good V6 fuel economy, excellent value, capable handling. Cons: Poor visibility, tiny trunk opening, cramped backseat.[READ|SHARE]
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2012 Acura TL

The 2012 Acura TL should be a strong choice for a midsize luxury sedan. Pros Abundant user-friendly high-tech features, spacious cabin, smart all-wheel-drive system, superb optional sound system, solid construction. Cons: Base model's numb steering.[READ|SHARE]
2012 Ford Fiesta and C-MAX

2012 Ford Fiesta and C-MAX

Jann introduces the Ford Fiesta and Ford C-MAX and we learn some facts about the C-MAX from one of Ford's representatives at the 2011 Denver Auto Show.[READ|SHARE]
2011 Camp Jeep

2011 Camp Jeep

The 2011 Denver Auto Show has some fun things to do as well, at the Camp Jeep exhibit attendees have the opportunity to experience the extreme off-road capabilities of Jeep vehicles right on the Show floor! From rolling over rocks, climbing hills, and splashing through water, Camp Jeep will take attending the Show to a whole new level.[READ|SHARE]
Fancy Cars at the 2011 Denver Auto Show

Fancy Cars at the 2011 Denver Auto Show

We finish up the show with a preview of more fancy, luxury and sporty cars like Porsche, Lamborghini, Lotus, Bentley and Ferrari's on the 2011 Denver Auto floor.[READ|SHARE]
2011 Denver Auto Show Preview

2011 Denver Auto Show Preview

A preview of all the cars we viewed and reviewed at the 2011 Denver Auto Show.[READ|SHARE]
Denver Auto Show 2011 Introduction

Denver Auto Show 2011 Introduction

Jann Scott introduces the 2011 Denver Auto Show and we take a look at the Boss Mustang 302 from Ford. The 2012 Ford Shelby GT500 injects blood-pumping performance and retro styling into a package that is nevertheless easy to live with every day. Among muscle cars, it's the top dog. Pros: Incredible power, inspiring engine note, aggressive styling, relative exclusivity. Cons: Harsh optional suspension, unimpressive interior, no telescoping steering wheel.[READ|SHARE]