Visitors to the 1988 Chicago Auto Show were shown the Jeep Cherokee Sport, the 10th anniversary Mazda RX-7 Turbo special edition, and the new Honda Accord coupe to be built only in the U.S. Following the lead of Cadillac, Buick turned out atwo-seat model for 1988, named Reatta, and other new models that year were the Ford Probe, Chevrolet Cavalier Z24 and Mercedes-Benz 300SE. On the right, a stylish female model was featured with the Cadillac Voyageconcept that was a study in aerodynamics and high tech equipment. The four-door, four-passenger sedan was designed for stability at 200 miles per hour and fuel efficiency, so said the commentators at the 80th edition of the Chicago Auto Show.
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