One of the last auto shows before the turn of the century is a stark reminder of how great American auto shows used to be
"The landscape around the entire world changed," said Ford dealer Doug North. "We're not trying to be something we're not — what we used to be."
Organizers said daily attendance was about 60% above the last show through Thursday, and they were hoping for a surge in the final weekend.
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With the North American International Auto Show underway in Detroit, Michigan Attorney General Dana Nessel is warning attendees of potential parkins scams around Huntington Place. Visitors who drive into the city often park in privately owned lots,
Buzz won the utility award. The honors, announced Friday morning during an Automotive Press Association event kicking off the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, are decided by a ...
The honours, announced Friday morning during an Automotive Press Association event kicking off the North American International Auto Show in Detroit, are decided by a group of 50 journalists from the U.
The public portion of the Detroit Auto Show, known as the North American International Auto Show since 1989, opens Saturday. It runs through Jan. 20 at Huntington Place, formerly known as Cobo Hall, where the show has been staged since 1965. About 500 vehicles from more than 30 car brands will be on display in the 700,000-square-foot showroom.
At its height, NAIAS in Detroit was truly an international show, where anyone involved in the auto industry was expected to show up.
The Detroit Auto Show is back at the start of the year for the first time since 2019. This year, the North American Car, Truck and Utility of the Year (aka NACTOY) awards were announced, and Ford used its hometown show to announce a pair of high-performance Mustangs.
Last week’s Detroit Auto Show (née North American International Auto Show, or NAIAS) got us thinking about past shows and the concepts that debuted there, which naturally sent us to the internet, which of course led to YouTube and this excellent MotorWeek recap of the 1998 event.
The Detroit Auto Show takes place until January 20 at Huntington Place in Detroit. Consumers who believe they have been charged a grossly excessive price are urged to file a complaint directly with the Consumer Protection Team.