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The 2012 New York International Auto Show [INFOGRAPHIC]
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The 2012 New York International Auto Show
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April 01, 2012
By Joseph Olesh
The New York International Auto Show is one of the oldest, most prestigious auto shows in North
America. For the last century, through war and depression, prosperity and growth, it has consistently
presented the world with new, state-of-the-art concepts. This April, it is expected to uphold and surpass
its record-breaking reputation.
AcuraSocial.com, the official blog of the NY Acura Dealers Association, is leading the content charge with
a rich collection of posts that speak to the show’s history and scope, to logistical details like scheduling
and ticketing.
This year, the show will host 61 new vehicle world-debuts, over 100 events, and two-dozen Automaker
press conferences. The show has become so popular that the duration has been extended to 10 days —
six and a half days longer than the average trade show.
The Tier10-designed infographic held at the bottom of this post highlights some of the following New York
International Show fun-facts:
• It reels in an estimated 1 million people per year. That’s over twice the amount of attendants of
the Dallas auto show and 4times the amount of attendants of the Philadelphia auto show. In fact,
the show expects more visitors than the sum of the attendance at Autoshows in Montreal,
Chaoyang, Cairo, and Las Vegas combined.
• Most attendants boasted household incomes of over $45,000, with 34% earning over $65,000
annually. 80% said the show helped them decide their next vehicle purchase, proving the New
York Auto Show is for serious car folks. (Of these, 30% preferred sport-utility vehicles.)
The NY Auto Show offers a very special way of bringing together diverse communities from the world
over — all for the sake of seeing what the auto industry has to offer under one roof.
If you are in or near New York this next week, we’d recommend stopping by the 2012 New York
International Auto Show at the Javits Center, “Marketplace for the World,” on Saturday, April 7th. Tickets
are only $15 for adults and $5 for children. Press previews are April 4th and 5th, and a special public
preview will be held on April 6th.