That's right, one of the premier second/third tier auto shows will arrive in Big D and I will be there to get my mitts on as many cars as they let me.
For a regional show, this one isn't bad. However, some brands have a way of alienating potential customers by not supporting the show directly, preferring instead to have their dealers provide the merchandise. In the past, this translated into reduced access for show visitors. One year, BMW was not present. That same year, Porsche allowed attendees to sit in their Cayenne SUV, but not any of the sports cars.
Either way, I am looking forward to it.
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