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Are You In? North American International Auto Show Just Around the Corner
Troy Patch will give you the scoop on hours, parking and what's new this year. But first, we want to know β are you going?
The crown jewel in Detroit's calendar, the North American International Auto Show, kicks off next week, and Troy Patch wants to hear from Troy residents who will be participating.
We know many Troy businesses are involved in the auto show, and we'd like to hear from you if you are involved.
Perhaps you helped design one of the vehicles, as ? Maybe you know a student whose artwork will be part of the show like that of ? Or, perhaps you have snagged much-coveted tickets to the charity preview?
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We want to hear about it! E-mail Troy Patch Editor Jen Anesi at jen.anesi@patch.com. to share your story. Stay tuned next week for a complete visitors' guide to the show β and feel free to drop us a line and let us know what you'd like to know before you go!
North American International Auto Show
When: press preview, Monday and Tuesday; industry preview, Wednesday and Jan. 12; charity preview, Jan. 13; public show, Jan. 14-22
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Where: Cobo Center, One Washington Blvd., Detroit, MI 48226
Why go: Feast your eyes on more than 500 vehicles from exhibitors including hometown favorites General Motors, Ford and Chrysler, as well as more exotic auto manufacturers such as Aston Martin, Ferrari, Lamborghini and Tesla. Visitors also will be able to get behind the wheel on the quarter-mile indoor Pure Michigan Ride and Drive Track.
Cost:
- Adults: $12 per person
- E-tickets: $12 per person
- Any day pass, group ticket: $8 with a purchase of 30 tickets or more
- Seniors: $6 (65 and older)
- Children: $6 (7-12 years old; 6 and younger free with a parent or guardian)
What else: Visit www.naias.com, "Like" the NAIAS on Facebook or follow it on Twitter for more information.
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