Join us for an inside look at the New York International Auto Show for 2024.
Join Eyewitness News meteorologists Lee Goldberg and Brittany Bell and sports anchor Ryan Field for an inside look at the New York International Auto Show in our special, In the Fast Lane on Saturday, March 30th at 7pm.
Also, get ready for several exciting rides in thrilling cars, including the brand-new all-electric Cadillac Lyriq and stunning Rolls Royce Spectre. Plus come along for a rough-and-tumble ride in a Ford Bronco at their all-new "Off-Rodeo Experience" outdoor track.
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