For 35 years, it's been a Twin Cities rite of spring: the Greater Minneapolis and St. Paul International Auto Show. Detroit (and Tokyo and Munich), along with Twin Cities dealers, are showing off the best, the brightest and the shiniest of their cars, trucks and sport-utility vehicles at the Minneapolis Convention Center this week. The show runs through Sunday.
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