The 2020 New York International Auto Show Is Cancelled; See You In 2021

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The Press Release:
As of today, the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center continues to be closed for all expo business due to its role as a field hospital for COVID-19 cases. Although it currently has no patients, the facility remains set-up as an active hospital and is in standby mode for the foreseeable future. Because of this, organizers of the New York International Auto Show have decided the next Show will take place April 2 – 11, 2021. Press Days are March 31 & April 1.

“Since the beginning of this pandemic, we have worked closely with the Governor’s office and with Javits officials to protect our attendees,” said Mark Schienberg, president of the Greater New York Automobile Dealers Association, the organization that owns and operates the New York Auto Show. “We are extremely proud of the role the Javits Center has played during this difficult time, and we understand the need for it to remain ready to serve.”

“We also understand the immense planning needed for the automakers and their exhibit partners to construct a show of this magnitude. Because of the uncertainty caused by the virus, we feel it would not be prudent to continue with the 2020 Show and instead are preparing for an even greater 2021.”

“As representatives of automobile retailers, we know when this crisis passes there will be enormous pent-up demand for new vehicles in this region and across the country. We also know how important the Show is for consumers navigating the process,” Schienberg added.

In 2019, 72% of New York Auto Show attendees said they will buy or lease a new vehicle in the next 12 months, and 36% of them added brands to their consideration lists after visiting the Show.

With a rich 120-year history, the New York International Auto Show is America’s first and largest-attended auto show. The Show opened its doors in November 1900 and has been a premiere showcase for the industry ever since. We hope you are enjoying our “walk down memory lane” through the Show’s latest digital series Steering History: Iconic Moments of NYIAS, which has been appearing in inboxes every week since April 10, on what would have been opening day for the 2020 New York Auto Show.

Stay safe! We look forward to seeing you very soon.

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Piercing Ken Thoughts: Sadly, this was a wise move because the virus is still spreading and affecting our daily way of life. As you might expect, I looked forward to this show because it gives me a wonderful group of images and helps me help you decide what sleek new ride is in your future. Should any virtual events come to light in my email based on this show postponement, I will make sure to share with the readership. Feel free to scroll through our Official Instagram and see the sights from the 2019 show since I did post a lot of visuals there. See you next time with another announcement and hopefully a slightly better bit of news. Thanks for reading, stay safe and healthy out there.

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