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Canadian International Auto Show: A Big International Business

Published on February 22, 2014 at 7:59

Canadian International Auto Show: A Big Inter


Canada: The Canadian International Auto Show (CIAS), which used to hold annually in the North and South buildings of the Metro Toronto Convention Center in downtown Toronto, is said to be the largest in Canada. It can be termed as a most challenging event in terms of the logistics, since it provides a unlimited show experience for the 300,000 patrons who visit the 10-day run.
The 41st edition of this thrilling auto show starts from Feb. 14 to 23 and showcases altogether 40 Canadian vehicle premieres. The show is a big event and also globally popular.
Some of the key features of the show include more than 60,000 square meters of floor space, 125 exhibitors, more than 1,000 vehicles on display etc. It is the venue for consumers to cross-shop potential purchases, kick some tires, admire the one-offs or race cars and lust after the classics. It is an outstanding experience for those who have seamless interest in automotive.

 

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