HUDSON YARDS, Manhattan (PIX11) -- The New York International Auto Show is back for its 125th year but as people check out the latest and greatest sets of wheels, there's uncertainty about how tariffs will impact prices.
The show kicked off with comedian Tracy Morgan showing off several of his own personal cars at the auto show.
"This is a great place to be with the family to hang out and enjoy these beautiful, beautiful machines we have here today," Morgan said.
When it came to concerns over tariffs impacting costs of cars, experts say we may see more of a focus on American made cars and parts.
The President of auto show says its something the industry is still working to figure out.
"Consumers have a budget but manufacturers are good at knowing how to handle it...we're all waiting to see," said President Mark Schienberg.
The auto show runs at the Javits Center through April 27th.