Detroit motor show fades as Asian, European automakers pull out

Costly in-person events questioned in wake of pandemic

PAUL A. EISENSTEIN, Contributing writer

DETROIT, U.S. -- Thousands of fans of the Mustang, a storied American "muscle car," stampeded into downtown Detroit, invited by its manufacturer, Ford, to see the unveiling of the new, 2024 Mustang sports coupe. The "Mustang Stampede" was easily the highlight of what was a decidedly low-key North American International Auto Show (NAIAS) held in Detroit on Sept. 14-25.

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