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Ford SynUS Concept Introduced at 2005 NAIAS in Detroit

By Dale Wickell, About.com

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Ford SynUS Concept Vehicle

Ford SynUS Concept Vehicle

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Creating Space

The concept's steering wheel folds away under the dash. The instrument panel is similarly user-friendly.

The rear seat holds two passengers, or it can be folded down to create cargo space.

B-Car Future

Subcompacts--or B-cars--are ideal for narrow city streets, and you can park them in some of the tightest spots around. Ford and other automakers are betting that these little vehicles will develop a stronger following in the US. With rising costs of gas, that's probably a safe bet.

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