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Auto show needs wow factor // People should move to Detroit // Predictions

Norris Howard is back from vacation and we just into talking about local stories around town. 01:39 – There’s talk of moving the Detroit Auto Show again, back to the winter months as recent years haven’t had the luster of before the pandemic. Norris makes the argument it’s not about when, it’s the lack of wow content, futurism and pizazz and that’s what organizers should focus on as the real issue is CES in Las Vegas is about tech and cars are more about tech now.  Whether you agree or n...

Inside the Detroit Auto Show // Electric Vehicle adoption slows // Reveals + refreshes

The Detroit Auto Show is on at Huntington Place in downtown Detroit. What can you expect to see? Eric Trytko joins us as he was at media days and checked it all out. We also get into some reveals and refreshes like the Ford F-150, as well as the slowing adoption of electric vehicles. Why is it happening, and what changes may be coming?  Thanks to today’s sponsor – Your local Edward Jones Financial Advisor. https://www.edwardjones.com/us-en/financial-advisor/jerry-mangona Feedback as...

Detroit Auto Show changes; I-375 gets Federal funding

On today's show: 00:48 What are we drinking? It's Negroni Week. Many local bars are participating. https://www.negroniweek.com/find/ 03:20 Checked out the home tour in University District and ate at Beppe in Royal Oak. https://eatbeppe.com/ Devon went to Bar Pigalle. 05:36 Eric went to the Detroit Auto Show's media day and reports back on the cars, the scene, and what's different this year as it's definitely got a different feel. Devon talks about changing expectation with what the show is, a...

In-Depth: Tech, Security And Auto Trends With Joe Wiesenfelder Of Cars.com

We caught up with one of the brightest and most respected minds covering the auto industry, Joe Wiesenfelder, at the North American International Auto Show. He’s the Executive Editor of Cars.com and has driven pretty much every kind of vehicle ever made. He was part of the Cars.com launch team back in 1997 and his first car was a 1971 Oldsmobile Delta 88 with a 455-cubic-inch engine. Daily Detroit: What are some of your impressions of the show? Joe Wiesenfelder: Interesting mix of things at...

First Day Of Auto Show Draws 110,509 - Surpasses 2014 Opener

When doors of Cobo Center flung open, the throngs came. The were more than 50 product unveilings, enhancements at the venue, and more drew more than 110,509 people on the first day of the 2015 show, beating the 2014 opening day at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS). First day attendance represents an increase of 3,949 guests over the 2014 opener, and was the strongest in six years. The best opening day ever was in 2000 when 118,877 attended. Hot items, according to officials, i...

BUZZ: 10 Reveals From The 2015 NAIAS In Detroit

The North American International Auto Show is in town, and one of the most anticipated things about it is the reveals. It’s a fashion show for the auto enthusiast, where Detroit is to motorized transportation what Paris is to clothing. So here are 10 of the highlighted reveals that were the buzz on social media … what are you looking forward most to seeing at Cobo Center? [View the story “Ten Reveals From The 2015 Detroit Auto Show ” on Storify]...

The 2015 North American International Auto Show Promises To Amaze

The final stages of preparation for the 27th annual North American International Auto Show (NAIAS), one of the premiere automotive conventions in the world, are underway in Detroit. In the past, the auto show has been the place where global manufacturers introduce new products, and the lineup for the 2015 NAIAS is expected to be one of the most innovative yet. Highlights are expected to include: * “The Gallery” – Hosted by MGM Grand on Saturday, January 10. The event features more than $6 m...

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