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November 30, 2007

Only high rollers are invited to preview at Detroit Auto Show

If you don't spend hundreds of thousands of dollars a year, you won't likely be invited to luxury night at the North American International Auto Show, according to the Detroit Free Press.

Entry to the new event -- formally called the Gallery -- is far more limited than the $400-a-ticket Charity Preview.

Only about 200 elites are expected to fly in to Detroit for the ultra-exclusive showing of the premium brands Jan. 13, almost a week before the show opens to the public. Cadillac and Lexus aren't included. Think Bentley, Ferrari and Rolls-Royce.

Posted by Peter C. T. Elsworth  at 9:42 AM to Shows | Permalink

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