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January 25, 2006
Auto Shows From Sea to Shining Sea -- Car Buyer's Notebook Podcast #143

While everyone pays big attention to the big auto shows in Detroit, LA and New York, there are events in practically every city in the United States, all designed to introduce the general public to new products as well as concept cars and the general wondrousness of four-wheeled transport.
For example, this week the Washington Auto Show is going on, and by going to this website, you can find a show that is scheduled to take place in a city near you.
And we highly recommend that folks check out these local events -- they're a fun, low-cost, low pressure way to see dozens of cool vehicles under one roof at the same time. The entrance fee generally runs from $5 to $15, and you can find out where and when your local shows will be, by going to this page.
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Posted by Frank at January 25, 2006 9:21 PM | Filed under 2006 Vehicles
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