The Chicago Auto Show’s first show in more than a year was different from the pre-pandemic norm, but not in the way one would expect. According to Autoblog News Editor Joel Stocksdale, masks were not required, large tablets were available to journalists, and people mingled freely—but the dress code was relaxed to “casual,” air conditioning was lacking, there was ongoing construction, and no media preview day. However, “It was actually neat to see the show as a work in progress.” (Source: Autoblog) Read the original story…


