Even though it's arguably the largest auto show in North America, the Chicago Auto Show is often overlooked by most automakers. That's because Chicago takes places between the more important Detroit and Geneva auto shows, and, as a result, manufacturers tend to use the McCormick Place convention complex to introduce new trim levels or mild updates, rather than showcase brand-new production cars or innovative concepts. That's not to say this year's Chicago Auto Show had nothing exciting in store for us petrol heads, but, aside from the intriguing Nissan GT-R LM Nismo, the redesigned Honda Pilot, the Kia Trail'ster e-AWD Concept and a few facelifts that included the Toyota Avalon and the Acura RDX, the event was rather dull.
Nevertheless, the 2015 Chicago Auto Show had a fair share of introductions, and, according to TopSpeed tradition after each major automotive event, we talk about the cars that tickled our fancy, as well as the vehicles the Chicago Auto Show would've been just fine without having on display. For this piece, I compiled a list of five cars and concepts that should've stayed home. Check them out past the jump and be sure to share your opinion on my selection in the comments box below.
Click past the jump to learn which cars were the worst in show this year.
2015 Chicago Auto Show - Worst In Show originally appeared on topspeed.com on Thursday, 19 February 2015 13:00 EST.
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