World News: From Ferrari speedster to Opel's SUV: Geneva's most sweltering rides

A Ferrari with the speed, power and thunder of a racecar. A urban game utility for general people that Opel trusts will help it come back to benefit. A rough yet upscale Mercedes-Benz pickup truck. They were among the most noteworthy of the 900 vehicles examined by columnists and experts this week at the 87th Geneva International Motor Show. The show opens to the general population on Thursday at the Palexpo focus and goes through March 19. A grown-up ticket is 16 Swiss francs ($16), a ticket for under-16s costs 9 francs. Here's a glance at a few of the more attractive vehicles: OPEL CROSSLAND X Battling German automaker Opel would like to tap one of the most blazing business sector portions with this little SUV. SUVs are progressively imperative in the European market, ascending from 7 percent to 20 percent in the decade from 2007. At 4.21 meters (13 feet 10 inches) long, the Crossland X is 16 centimeters (6 inches) shorter than Opel's pillar Astra smaller, making it simple t...