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The COVID pandemic has killed the Columbus International Auto Show for a second year.
Organizers announced Monday morning that the show, usually held in March at the Greater Columbus Convention Center, will not be held this year. Out of an abundance of caution we have elected to start planning for 2022 and cancel the 2021 Columbus International Auto Show, Columbus Automobile Dealers Association President Zach Doran said in a news release. Unfortunately, there is simply too much ongoing uncertainty. We know that this decision is in the best interests of all those who make the Columbus International Auto Show the great event that it is.