Thursday, September 7, 2006

Auto Shows

Detroit Auto Shows Officially known as the North American International Auto Show, it’s considered by many to be the most important auto show in the world.

Chicago Auto Shows At 1.2 million sq ft., it’s the largest auto show in the United States.

New York Auto Shows First held in 1900, it’s the longest running auto show in the U.S., and one of the most well attended.

LA Auto Shows Always brings out big crowds and plenty of world debuts from a variety of manufacturers.

SEMA Auto Shows It’s packed with nearly every aftermarket part you can think of and a few you couldn’t even imagine.

Geneva Auto Shows Has a history of memorable worldwide premieres dating back to 1905.

Paris Auto Shows The first motor show in the world, started in 1898 by industry pioneer, Albert de Dion.

Frankfurt Auto Shows Held every other year in September, this show is the biggest automotive gathering in Europe.

Tokyo Auto Shows Known for its outrageous and forward-thinking concept cars, this show serves as the launching    pad for the newest production vehicles from Japan.                     

                                                                                               

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