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What to See at the New York International Auto Show
Supercars and every size and shape of SUV, with a few notable absences.
Source: Porsche
Another auto show, another major absence. As in Detroit, BMW Group is skipping the New York International Auto Show as well.
“This isn’t to say that we’re moving away from auto shows altogether,” says BMW spokesman Phil DiIanni, but the decision to pass on Manhattan was to focus on alternative, more active platforms such as driving events, track days, and experience centers, rather than the static confines of a convention center. Bimmer fans will have to wait until the Los Angeles Auto Show in November to see new models on a stand in the U.S.