The 2022 North American International Auto Show Was a Depressing Ghost Town

From: Jalopnik Newsletter - Saturday Sep 17,2022 05:02 pm
The Detroit auto show, once the pinnacle of U.S. automaker events prior to the pandemic, was sparse and nearly empty....
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