North American International Auto Show may be moved out of January | |||
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![]() A very big change could be coming for the North American International Auto Show. A spokesperson for the auto show confirms they are considering moving the show out of January. Man Muncey says, "October is one of many opportunities we're exploring as part of keeping NAIAS a top sought after show.". |
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