Skoda opened its doors at Geneva to give us a first look at the interior of the new Octavia. And it showed the company is sticking with its functional, no-nonsense style.
The award for sheer opulence at Geneva this year has to go to Bentley. It showed off this outrageously extravagant Arnage Limousine, made by in-house coachbuilder Mulliner.
This column is being penned late on 26 February, which seems as good a night as any to update you on the performance of public transport, which I've been using for the past three months.
This week's Auto Express contains a Geneva Motor Show supplement. And certainly with new cars from Rolls-Royce, Rover, Aston Martin, MINI and Ford, the Brits were the stars at the Geneva Motor Show.