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The Detroit Auto Show reinvented itself in 2022 after a three-year hiatus. Uncle Sam offered the organizers a grant of $9 million to get things going again, and the Detroit Auto Dealers Association (DADA) got to work.

The global health crisis really put a dent in many people's and companies' plans. That included automotive reunions, too. But the Detroit Auto Show (aka the North American International Auto Show) received a lifeline and sprouted back in action. Even President Joe Biden visited a few booths and checked out the Corvette Z06 (C8) and a Caddy.

While the 2022 edition was animated and interesting, last year's NAIAS was rather boring. Ford, GM, and Stellantis did all the heavy lifting. There was very little reaping done, even though many expected September to bring us at least a few interesting rides.


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