2020-03-11 18:02:16

New York Motor Show Canceled

The American car dealership was postponed due to the coronavirus epidemic.

The event was supposed to begin in April, but now the schedule has shifted from August 28 to September 6.

The organizers made a weighted decision of the auto show due to the rapid spread of the coronavirus epidemic. Motor1 writes that the event will happen on August 28, and its closure is scheduled for September 6.

The president of the Association of New York Car Dealers, Mark Scheinberg, told the media that it was necessary to take this extraordinary step to protect all participants, organizers, as well as visitors.

Recall that the Swiss authorities earlier this month because of the epidemic decided not to hold the Geneva Motor Show. The Beijing International Auto Show, which was supposed to be held in April, was also canceled.

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