Product experts will be on the showroom floor to answer all your questions about the newest vehicles on display at the San Diego International Auto Show.
SAN DIEGO — At the San Diego International Auto Show, they don’t want you just looking at vehicles, they want you inside of them.
They took 10News Photographer Lyle McCartee and Reporter Marie Coronel for a ride, so they could see firsthand the vehicle’s capabilities. “We put manufacturers against each other but on a playing field that we as consumers want them on. We want to know how good is their car,” Richard Newendyke, a spokesperson for the San Diego International Auto Show says.
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