After no show, a summer show and a half-sized show, all thanks to COVID-19, Thursday’s media preview of the Chicago Auto Show felt … normal. There was a new Mustang, an electrified Blazer, a three-row Grand Highlander plus Camp Jeep’s iconic high-rise track.
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