10 Cars From The 2017 Detroit Auto Show We Want In Production Now!

8. 2018 Ford F-150

Ford trucks have become a staple of the American workforce, appearing regularly on farms, construction sites, and heavy industrial plants. In 2016, Ford sold over 800,000 trucks alone. To build on that success, Ford unveiled the new updated F-150 model at the 2017 Detroit Auto Show. The new F-150 comes with a host of powertrain options including a diesel model. The redesigned F-150 features an all-new grille and headlamp design and a host of 21st-century media options.

7. 2017 Nissan Rogue Sport

Nissan is going out on a limb with their Rogue Sport concept. The midsize SUV has been available on the European market for some time under a different name, and Nissan is hoping the rebranded version will be competitive on the crowded SUV market. The Rogue Sport is essentially a smaller version of the existing Rogue SUV with a handful of extra features such as the underpowered 141-hp 2.0-liter four-cylinder engine and a continuously variable automatic transmission.

Nissan Rogue Sport (Qashqai) 2018 5 Door Crossover side. Built in Fukuoka, Japan. Photo Credit: Wikimedia Commons @MTSRider18
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