Fox Business Madison Alworth reporter to “Varney & Co.” He joins to discuss the future of the automotive industry and report on the classic car convention in Florida.
In New York International Car Fair This week returned to Big Apple, and offers some of the best and most sophisticated vehicles in the automotive industry.
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Over 100 years old, known as one of the oldest and most prestigious world Car FairExhibitions for all main carmakers, including heavy weights such as Ford, Chevrolet, Honda, Hyundai, Toyota, Bentley, Ferrari, Lotus, Mercedes, Maserati, Alfa Romeo, Dog, Cadillac, Fiat and Jeep.
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“This year a remarkable turning point for the New York International Motor Show shows -125 years of showing the best automotive industry,” says the New York Motor Show website.
The first show was opened in November 1900 in the main garden of Madison Square.

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The history of “Horseless Carriage” begins in the late 1800s, but according to the website of the show, “it was not until the beginning of the 20th century that the car really started its life. One hundred and twenty years ago, no one predicted that the car plays an important role in the world. Economic Development And how much they are unconsciously linked.
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“Until 1900, the car was still playing for the rich. However, there was enough interest in this new contradiction for the New York Car Club to support the country's first full -fledged exhibition, which opened in New York City on November 4, 1900.