More motor show disruption

September 22, 2020
More motor show disruption
Share:

The Detroit Auto Show, which normally kicks off the motor show season in January has been rescheduled for September 2021 after a second move from a rescheduled date in June.


The North American International Auto Show had been previously moved to a summer date but was put off due to the COVID-19 pandemic as the TCF Centre venue was being used as a field hospital. It has now been moved to September 28th to October 9th  2021.

The Autumn show will have the same product features as previously planned, including ride-and-drives and Motor Bella, a street festival celebrating Italian and British car culture.
PREVIOUS ARTICLE
Schaeffler adds to training video library
NEXT ARTICLE
Essex to host first UK EV charging forecourt

More from GARAGE WORKSHOP

The five vehicle issues motorist put on the long finger

The five vehicle issues motorist put on the long finger

icon Garages will be all too famili...
NAPA Celebrates 100 Years of Automotive Heritage

NAPA Celebrates 100 Years of Automotive Heritage

icon The NAPA name has made a big i...
febi returns to Shedfest

febi returns to Shedfest

icon German car parts specialist fe...
LIQUI MOLY gears up for Automechanika Birmingham

LIQUI MOLY gears up for Automechanika Birmingham

icon The renowned German lubricant...
Peugeot BPGA comes incomplete

Peugeot BPGA comes incomplete

icon A 2007 Peugeot 308 VTi was dia...
Replacing bolts for belt pulleys

Replacing bolts for belt pulleys

icon A potential problem arises whe...

More from AUTOBIZ