2015 Miami International Auto Show

overviewOn the heels of yet another successful Miami International Auto Show preparations are well underway for this year’s 45th edition which begins its 10-day run on Friday, November 6th and runs through Sunday, November 15th.

Considered among America’s top five Auto Shows, the Miami show will again offer several hundred new cars, crossovers and SUV’s from the major manufacturers.

“The response from attendees to the new autos and exhibits in recent years has been overwhelmingly positive,” said Jay Rivchin, show chairman. “The auto manufacturers have really stepped up their displays with a host of interactive activities to both engage and entertain our customers.”

Among the anticipated highlights of this year’s 45th annual Miami International Auto

Show is the return of Cars Meet Art, a unique attraction inspired by urban graffiti art from Miami’s Historic Wynwood District. Topless in Miami, presented with the support of the Southern Automotive Media Association, will spotlight the industry’s hottest convertible cars and Havana Classics returns with its nostalgic display of classic cars from Havana of the 1940s and 50s.

Adjacent to the main entrance of the Miami Beach Convention Center, Camp Jeep will offer visitors off-road driving experiences demonstrating the legendary 4×4 capabilities of Jeep vehicles.

Attendees will not only have the opportunity to see, touch, and feel the latest 2016 models, but will also have to chance to drive certain makes as well. Ride & Drive opportunities offered during weekend hours along the picturesque streets of South Beach will again provide an amazing backdrop for select manufacturers to promote their newest autos.

A number of media events and unveilings will be held during the Auto Show’s Press Day on Friday, November 6th. Last year, Maserati celebrated the brand’s 100th anniversary at the Miami auto show and the Lamborghini Huracan made its southeastern debut while the Pagani Huayra made its official East Coast debut.

The Auto Show is presented by the South Florida Automobile Dealers Association which comprises more than 190 dealerships in Miami-Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe counties making it larger than some state-wide auto dealer groups.

Admission to the show is $15 for adults, $6 children ages 6-12, and free for children 5 and under. For more information, or to purchase tickets, visit www.miamiautoshow.net.

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