Nashville International Auto and Truck Show, Annual automotive exhibition in Nashville, Tennessee
The Nashville International Auto and Truck Show is an annual automotive exhibition displaying more than 350 vehicles from different manufacturers at the Music City Center. The event features a wide range of cars, trucks, and commercial vehicles all gathered in one place.
The show relocated from Nashville Municipal Auditorium to the Music City Center in 1999, expanding significantly in size and manufacturer participation. Since then it has become an established annual tradition in the city.
The event reflects Tennessee automotive traditions through a state law prohibiting direct sales during shows, focusing on education and product demonstration.
The event lets visitors test drive more than 35 different vehicle models and get detailed information from product specialists on hand. It's best to arrive early to avoid long lines at popular exhibitor booths.
The show reserves dedicated spaces for manufacturers with assembly plants in Middle Tennessee, including prominent displays from Nissan. This arrangement reflects how important the auto industry is to the local region.
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