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The Washington, D.C. Auto Show (WAS) is an annual local auto show held in Washington, D.C. , at the Walter E. Washington Convention Center usually in late January. It is among the largest auto shows in the United States, trailing only the North American International Auto Show in Detroit (NAIAS), the LA Auto Show , the New York International Auto Show (NYIAS), and the Chicago Auto Show in size. It is sometimes also referred to as the D.C. Auto Show. The event has evolved to emphasize and showcase the latest innovations in sustainable automotive technologies . Since 2008 the winners of the Green Car Vision Award are announced during the show.

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6-559: Designated one of the nation's top five auto shows by the International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers , the Washington Auto Show includes the latest model cars and displays of historic vehicles. Often referred to as the "Public Policy Show" on the auto show circuit, the 10-day public show is preceded by two Public Policy Preview Days of special events and announcements for officials in government, industry and

12-593: A break in the 1970s, the Washington Convention Center and The Washington Auto Show opened together in early 1983. By this date, the auto show had grown to require every available foot of display space, covering nearly eight acres – almost four times the physical size of the Armory shows, with three times as many models. In 1988, The Washington Auto Show began using the week between Christmas and New Year’s Day as its annual time frame, establishing its reputation as

18-463: A family destination. The event was later moved to late January to coincide with Congress’ return from recess, enabling the show to capitalize on the business of Washington. International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers The International Organization of Motor Vehicle Manufacturers ( OICA ; French : Organisation internationale des constructeurs automobiles ), founded 1919 in Paris ,

24-563: Is an international trade association whose members are 39 national automotive industry trade associations. OICA facilitates communication among its member national automotive industry trade associations and advocates for policies and position of mutual interest to its members at the international level and to the general public. OICA hosts on its web site the working documents from various United Nations expert groups, including World Forum for Harmonization of Vehicle Regulations . OICA recognizes anthropogenic climate change as "probably

30-420: The greatest challenge facing society in the twenty-first century." OICA identifies motor vehicles as a significant factor, contributing about 16% of global man-made carbon dioxide emissions. OICA advocates for an integrated, global approach to global warming . The OICA coordinates scheduling for the following major auto shows . Bold denotes one of the "big five", most prestigious shows. Note that only

36-629: The media. The Washington Auto Show is also the largest public show in Washington, D.C. On display are more than 700 new models from over 42 manufacturers. In 1921, a group of 20 Washington-area car dealers and distributors planned the first show to sell the public on the advantages of the horseless carriage. Housed in a variety of area venues, the show was staged for 18 years in the National Guard D.C. Armory. The show has gone on hiatus twice – once for war and once due to poor economic conditions. After

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