New York International Auto Show

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The New York International Auto Show is an annual auto show held in late March or early April. It is usually held at the Jacob Javits Convention Center. It usually opens on or just before Easter weekend and closes on the first Sunday after Easter.

Every year the show opens with a sensational display to excite the public and promote the show. Past opening ceremonies have included a stickball game, a man pulling several cars by himself, and speeches.

This auto show includes exhibits from various auto manufacturers and related companies. Many of the exhibits are hands-on, giving the public the opportunity to try sitting in the new vehicles and to explore new technology and features.

Before the show opens every year, several auto companies debut new production and concept vehicles for the press. In addition, the Greater New York Auto Dealers Association (GNYADA) and the International Motor Press Association (IMPA) host corporate meetings and events.

The show director is Candida Romanelli. She works with Mark Schienberg, president of GNYADA.

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The 2008 show will run from March 21-30.

The 2007 show was held from April 6 until April 15, with press preview days on April 4 and April 5.

The 2006 show was held from April 14 until April 23, with press preview days on April 12 and April 13.

A small section of the 2005 show
A small section of the 2005 show

The 2005 show saw the following introductions:

The 2004 show saw the following introductions:

  1. ^ Media.ford.com press release dated and retrieved 30 March 2007
  2. ^ Media.ford.com press release dated and retrieved 30 March 2007
  3. ^ Media.ford.com press release dated and retrieved 30 March 2007

Coordinates: 40°45′28″N, 74°0′9″W

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