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March 27-April 10
The New York show is typically filled with SUVs and updated models, and this year is no exception. That said, it will be host to a few important debuts not at the Detroit Auto Show—the new Kia Soul, updated Chevrolet Camaro, and all-new Jeep Cherokee all debut.
February 14-24
Canada's largest auto show is also one where we get a look at most of the concepts that debuted only a month prior in Detroit. From a few sizzling new BMW concepts to the North American debut of the 2014 Kia Rondo, the Toronto Auto Show has a lot to offer enthusiasts and car buyers this year.
January 14-29
The biggest show of the year, and the first in a while where Detroit may just regain a bit of its lost mojo. We're looking forward to the all-new Corvette sports car, a Cadillac version of the Chevrolet Volt, a look at the new Ford F-150, and countless other debuts. Let the games begin!
November 28-December 9
The Los Angeles auto show, depending on who you ask, has already eclipsed the Detroit International Auto Show—especially for those looking for their next 'mainstream' car. From the all-new Toyota RAV4 to Chevrolet's first pure electric car since the ill-fated EV-1, the 2012 Los Angeles show should be the year's best.
September 27-October 7
Wow, it's fall of 2012 already. That means autoshow season's fully upon us. The first big event happens in France's capital city. Baguette in one hand and a camera in the other, we're being you all the new and notable debuts, from a new VW Golf, to a Peugeot supercar concept and a new Range Rover.
April 26-May 1
Time once again to take in the debuts from the Far East; many of which will be coming to Canada in some form or another. It's also time to check in and see that, yes, Chinese cars are better than ever—and nearly ready for our shores.
February 16-30
Ah, how excited we get about our "home" auto show every year. Sure, there's no earth-shattering debuts, but to paraphrase Ron Burgundy, it's still kind of a big deal. The vehicles, movers and shakers that are present will shape the rest of the automotive year here in Canada. Consider us very excited. Debuts will include everything from a new Audi Allroad and Ford's plug-in C-Max van to Jaguar's stunning C-X16 concept and the million-dollar Aston Martin One-77.
January 9-22
Like
Motown itself, the so-called North American International Auto Show in Detroit
has had its ups and downs. The 2012 installment is the venue for some notably
important debuts, though (nice!): a new Dart compact car from Dodge, a Cadillac ATS to fight BMW, a concept for the next Acura NSX…
November 29-December 13
Recovering from the Japanese tsunami and Thailand floods, Honda, Nissan, and Toyota will be eager to show the world they still make the most technologically-advanced vehicles. Did we mention Toyota and Subaru both have a new sports car…?
November 17-30
November 1-7, 2011
If you know aftermarket parts, you've surely heard of SEMA. From aftermarket exhausts to "Lambo" door kits, SEMA is where the automotive world gets together to loosen up their ties and produce spectacular one-off customs—not to mention release the latest in aftermarket modifications for your car.
September 15-25
We've heard more than one automaker describe the Frankfurt International Motor Show as "The world's most important car show." We can't argue given the shear volume of hot new sheetmetal and technology on display. The 2011 show - the 64th installment - is promising to be a memorable one with debuts as divergent as the launch of BMW's new i eco-brand, a spankin' new Porsche 911 and even a concept from Citroën called Tubik. What now?
April 18-30
It's hard to quantify just how fast the Chinese car market is growing. For some insight consider this: new vehicle registrations in the far east nation between January and September 2010 were 36 percent higher than the same period in 2009! No wonder the world's automakers are turning eyes - and resources - towards China. The bi-annual Auto Shanghai show is back for 2011 and now covers 13 buildings. We'll have a man on the ground to bring news on the new sheetmetal, including the Mini Goodwood Concept, the redone Chevrolet Malibu and even the new Volkswagen Beetle.
April 22-May 2
There are a slew of new convertibles set to appear in the Big Apple as the city gears up for summer, not to mention an 800 hp Mustang. Yup, NYC will see the return of the legendary Super Snake, as well as big debuts from Porsche, Fiat, Chrysler, Hyundai and others.
March 2-13
We'll avoid the obvious cheese and chocolate puns here and just say this is perhaps the largest autoshow of the year. Held on the "neutral territory," of Switzerland, the Geneva Motor Show featured 700 brands from 30 countries. To say it's a massive exhibit is an understatement, covering over 1 million square feet. Click through to see everything from an experimental electric Rolls-Royce and new Ferrari FF, to the reborn Kia Rio and Rinspeed's BamBoo beach buggy.
February 17-27, 2011
It's time for the biggest auto show in Canada. With many new or significantly updated vehicles on the floor, the show presents a compelling attraction for new car buyers. Let's not forget newcomers like a full Scion lineup and the new-to-Canada Fiat 500 subcompact. We're excited, so let's see what's what…
January 13-26, 2011
Montreal welcomes manufacturers from around the globe with the first Canadian auto show of the year. While there aren't many world debutes at this show, we'll get our first glimpse of several new models in our home and native land.
January 10-23, 2011
The biggest show of the year in North America remains at the heart of the automotive industry, Detroit, MI. Also called the North American International Auto Show, this year the exciting debuts from foreign manufacturers may take some shine from the recovering American automakers.
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