
The floor is packed during the first public day of the North American International Auto Show.
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A Jeep Grand Cherokee headlight sports a silhouette of a Jeep.
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Carey Dushaj, Clinton Township, Mich., rests in the back of a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited.
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Josh Pettrey of Ypsilanti, Mich., and Sarah Przybylski of Petersburg, Mich., look at the back of a Cadillac CTS.
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Brian Schwartz of Huron, left, and Kevin O'Brien, a BGSU student from Marion, Ohio, are seen in the review mirror as they check out an Infiniti IPL G.
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Kevin O'Brien, left, a BGSU student from Marion, Ohio, and Brian Schwartz of Huron, right, check out an Infiniti IPL G.
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Trevor Heim, 18, of Maumee, and his father Scott Heim check out the latest offerings from Jaguar.
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Trevor Heim, 18, of Maumee, left, and his father Scott Heim check out the Smart car exhibit.
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Visitors examine the Volkswagen offerings during the first day of the North American International Auto Show.
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A dancer helps draw in the crowd to the Volkswagen display.
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People crawl in and out of a Jeep Wrangler Unlimited Moab edition.
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The matte finish of a Chrysler 300s Turbine Concept proves irresistible to show goers.
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The 2014 Corvette Stingray proved to be a main attraction.
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