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Well, who am I to keep you down? Fleetwood Mac
Many, many of us are missing auto shows. The buzz, the noise, the shiny, the new, the amazing, the crowds oh yeah, the crowds. Setting up a great shot with your camera, and some little ankle-biter jumps in front of it at the last second. Dragging your spouse along with you whether they like it or not. Realizing after you’ve definitely settled on getting a new Camry, you spy some early tease of what the
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Toyota Motor Corp. President Akio Toyoda unveils the Lexus LC500 sports coupe at the North American International Auto Show in January 2016. | KYODO
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At the North American International Auto Show held in Detroit in early 2012, Toyota Motor Corp. exhibited a futuristic concept car from Lexus, its luxury car brand.
A crowd gathered to see the beautiful design with its bright red, low-slung body.
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In 2011, at the North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) in Detroit, I listened to Akio Toyoda, president of the Toyota Motor Corp., try to speak English.
Reading from teleprompters, complete with phonetics, he talked about the Camry being the No. 1 passenger car in the United States and wanted the media present to know that the company was committed to the American consumer and the U.S. economy.
He had a hard time doing this. English is not his first language. It would be like asking