2016 New York International Auto Show
Well, it ain't all new. This GT-R NISMO lapped the Nürburgring in a handsome 7 minutes, 8.679 seconds - but in September 2013. I'm not up on the orthodoxies of Auto Show display, but this seems, well, over two years old. Like, in human terms, a 60 year old photographer hanging out in The Dream hotel, ponytail swinging. Still, the paint job is epileptically admirable.

On the other hand, there's a lot of cool heat, too; a lot of it home-grown.
And then, there are always the concept cars. Check out Toyota's FU2 (I suppose that's what it says), a slide-in-lie-back 3-wheeler and its boxy neighbor.
The point is, this show is consistently good value: for car seekers, car lovers (and that includes most children), and those simply interested in design that is sleek not for mere show, but for aerodynamically sound screeching, keep-me-on-the-ground reasons. You can spend a day here for $16.00 ($7.00 for children) - but beware the rip off "convenience fee" that Starbucks charges (as it does in airports, but not in hyper-expensive Midtown) Have your coffee before entering, and take a bottle of water.
The point is, this show is consistently good value: for car seekers, car lovers (and that includes most children), and those simply interested in design that is sleek not for mere show, but for aerodynamically sound screeching, keep-me-on-the-ground reasons. You can spend a day here for $16.00 ($7.00 for children) - but beware the rip off "convenience fee" that Starbucks charges (as it does in airports, but not in hyper-expensive Midtown) Have your coffee before entering, and take a bottle of water.