The Canadian International AutoShow is planning a spectacular return to the Metro Toronto Convention Centre from Feb. 17 to 26, 2023, for Canada’s largest and most prestigious automotive exposition. During the AutoShow’s two-year absence because of the COVID-19 pandemic, the automobile industry has made incredible advances in the areas of design, power generation, technology, connectivity and safety, and consumers will once again have an opportunity to learn what’s new and groundbreaking at a live event. Auto manufacturers, too, are eager to present their latest vehicle offerings. Read original article here.
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