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The 2008 North American International Auto Show is held every January at COBO Center in Detroit, Michigan. Automakers debut dozens of new models and Concept Cars at the Detroit Auto Show each year.
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Fast Facts:
- First held in 1907
- Two week long event is attended by over 700,000 people annually
- Provides nearly $600 million each year to the Detroit area economy
- Set-up begins in late October and continues for 10 weeks
- Next show: January 13 - January 27, 2008
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2008 NAIAS News and Photos
- Official Site: North American International Auto Show
- Autoblog: Posts from the Detroit Auto Show Category
- Jalopnik: Detroit Auto Show Posts
- Wikipedia: North American International Auto Show
- Popular Mechanics: Detroit Auto Show 2008
- Edmunds: 2008 Detroit Auto Show Overview
- Google News: NAIAS
- CNN.com: Hot cars at Detroit Auto Show (January 14, 2008)
- TheStar.com: "Hip to be green at Detroit auto show" (January 14, 2008)
- Video: 2008 NAIAS/ Detroit Auto Show (Time 2:15)
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2008 NAIAS Questions
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