Syracuse, N.Y. — The Syracuse Auto Expo, one of the longest running auto shows in the country, made its return Wednesday evening after taking a year off because of the coronavirus pandemic.
The event, which features cars and trucks across three floors of the Oncenter, kicked off with a $150 per person preview to raise money for Central New York charities. The Syracuse Automobile Dealers Association, which has been putting on the show since 1907, has set a goal of the preview raising $350,000 for local charities this year.