Tuesday, December 30, 2008

Mitsubishi, Nissan, Infiniti Dealers Step-in For NAIAS

detroit auto show convention hall The Detroit auto show hasn’t even started yet, but it has already been having a rough start. Many automakers have been pulling out of the show, due to tightening auto budgets. Among these automakers include Mitsubishi, Nissan, Infiniti, and Porsche.

Traditionally the NAIAS has been one of the largest auto shows in the US, with ample vehicle debuts and concepts. But with so many automakers pulling out of the show, it has painted a bleak picture for the show that Used Infiniti Boston says used to be the highlight of the auto show season.

Luckily, dealers are stepping in to fill the spaces left vacant by their respective manufacturers. While this means that the displays, video monitors, and elaborate booths will be absent, the cars at least will be there according to Boston used Nissan dealers. Detroit area Mitsubishi, Nissan and Infiniti dealers will be present, and the cars themselves will be all that’s needed to create a compelling display at the show.

Dealers wanted to have a presence at this year’s show, which may be one of the most important shows to date. The dealers wanted to show that they offered consumers value says Infiniti Norwood Service personnel, in a time when would-be car buyers are staying clear of dealerships overall. Despite the presence of dealers filling in for absent automakers, Auffenberg Mitsubishi believes that this year’s Detroit auto show promises to be much lower key than shows in recent years.

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