According to the Raleigh News & Observer, the annual North Carolina International Auto Show attracted many onlookers but no buyers at the downtown Raleigh Convention Center on Friday.
The show, with $5 admission, features 250 new cars, 16 classic cars, and 30 motorcycles. It now competes with a rival auto show at the North Carolina State Fairgrounds. A Raleigh Volvo dealer said that while no one was currently buying new cars, the auto industry isn’t going away.

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