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2017 New York Auto Show: What to Expect

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CARS.COM — It’s April, car shoppers and enthusiasts, and that means it’s time again for the year’s most ironic automotive exhibit, the New York International Auto Show. L.A. and Detroit make total sense — even Chicago — but in a city where significantly more than half of residents don’t even own a car? Wait, have we made that joke about New York before? Well if we can make there, we can make it anywhere.

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Like the Big Apple itself, NYC is shaping up to be among the busiest auto shows of the year, with scheduled unveilings already approaching two dozen. And there are some doozies, too.

For performance junkies, there’s the hotly anticipated debut of the 2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon, along with the 2017 Honda Civic Type R and 2018 Audi TT RS. For families, there’s the 2018 Toyota Sienna minivan. Concept fans and SUV enthusiast alike will enjoy the Toyota FT-4X and 2018 Infiniti QX80 Monograph. And members of the cult of Subaru — a demographic all their own — can double their pleasure, double their fun with the 2018 Crosstrek and Outback.

Here’s what we know about so far:

2018 Acura TLX

2018 Audi TT RS

BMW iPerformance Line

2018 Buick Enclave

2018 Buick Regal Sportback, TourX

2018 Dodge Challenger SRT Demon

2017 Honda Civic Si

2017 Honda Civic Type R

2018 Infiniti QX80 Monograph Concept

2018 Land Rover Range Rover Velar

2018 Lexus LS 500 F Sport

2018 Mercedes-AMG GLC63

2018 Mercedes-Benz E-Class Cabriolet

2018 Mercedes-AMG E63 S Wagon

2018 Nissan 370Z

2017 Nissan GT-R Track Edition

2018 Subaru Crosstrek

2018 Subaru Outback

Toyota FT-4X Concept

2018 Toyota Sienna

Times, Dates, Place & Prices

Following media and industry previews Tuesday through Thursday, the show opens to the public April 14-23 at New York’s Jacob Javits Convention Center, on 11th Avenue between 34th and 40th streets. Hours are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday and 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Sunday. Admission is $17 for adults, $7 for children age 12 or younger (kids age 2 or younger are free); discounted tickets for adult groups of 20 or more are $15 each, and child groups of 10 or more are $5 each.

For more info, go here.

Matt Schmitz
Former Assistant Managing Editor-News Matt Schmitz is a veteran Chicago journalist indulging his curiosity for all things auto while helping to inform car shoppers.
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