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High tech featured at W.Va. auto show
About 15 million new cars are expected to sell in the United States this year. And it's thanks to the technology those cars are equipped with that is driving sales, said Wally Thornhill, co-chairman of the 2013 West Virginia International Auto Show.
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High tech featured at W.Va. auto show
About 15 million new cars are expected to sell in the United States this year. And it's thanks to the technology those cars are equipped with that is driving sales, said Wally Thornhill, co-chairman of the 2013 West Virginia International Auto Show.
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