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No matter where you live, this is one show
you are not going to miss! You can either come to
Chicago and see the world's most stunning automobiles or you can
just click on over to autothing, because we're going to bring
you all the coverage and all the
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The
nation's largest auto show in the 840,000 sq. ft. McCormick
Place South building. Multiple world and North American
introductions. Complete range of domestic and imported passenger
cars and trucks; sport utility vehicles, experimental and
concept cars. In total, nearly 1,000 different vehicles.
Numerous accessories and auto-related exhibits, competition
vehicles, antique and collector cars.
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Ticket prices are $10.00 per adult and $5.00
for seniors (62 yrs. and older). Children's tickets (12 years
and younger) are free with accompanying adult. Children's
tickets without accompanying adult are $5.00. |
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Chicago, Illinois
McCormick Place South
Lake Shore Drive at 23rd Street |
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Sure
it's gonna' suck big time if you drive here in your own car, but
isn't that the fun part? Either way, the 2003 Chicago Auto
Show is easily reached by car or public
transportation. Extensive shuttle bus service from all area
parking lots to and from McCormick Place are available. Weekend
only shuttle service from the Monroe St. and Grant Park
underground lots and the Comiskey Park, Lot A. Please note that
if you do drive your own vehicle, lock it and arm it with
The Club- this is not the safest area to bring a fancy
new Lexus LS430 or Mercedes-Benz SL500. (You'll see those cars
in the show anyways, so don't bother impressing the
under-trained security guards) :D |
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