TYSONS, Va. – NADA Show 2018 (formerly the NADA Convention & Expo) returns to Las Vegas for four days running from Thursday, March 22, to Sunday, March 25.
“The NADA Show provides one of the best networking opportunities in the industry—from attending the dealer-franchise meetings and workshop sessions to shopping for the latest products and services in the exhibit hall,” said Richard Stephens, NADA Show committee chairman.
“Attendees will be among the first in the industry to see what’s new and what’s next in automotive retailing,” added Stephens, a Ford and Chrysler-Dodge-Jeep-Ram dealer in Danville, W.V.
Online registration for dealers and their managers – which includes an early-bird discount and hotel selections – opens Oct. 2, 2017. For more information, visit www.nadashow.org.
NADA Show 2018 Returns to Las Vegas from March 22 to 25
TYSONS, Va. – NADA Show 2018 (formerly the NADA Convention & Expo) returns to Las Vegas for four days running from Thursday, March 22, to Sunday, March 25. “The NADA Show provides one of the best networking opportunities in the industry—from attending the dealer-franchise meetings and workshop sessions to shopping for the latest products and ... Read More »
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