philadelphia auto show

One of the most distinct characteristics of the Philadelphia International Auto Show has long been its consistency. [1]

Vroooom, it’s almost time for one of the most anticipated events of the year, the Philadelphia Auto Show. [2]

Since its inception in 2003, the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Philadelphia Auto Show, has made more than $3.5 million in contributions to child-related initiatives and organizations. [3]

For years, the show has featured the same makes of cars, the same displays of custom and vintage autos, and the same family-friendly atmosphere that makes the event a joy even for people with only a modest interest in cars. [1]

The nine-day “Philly Auto Show” covers over 550,000-square-foot of space showcasing a variety of vehicles including pre-production and green models, concepts, exotics and antiques from all around the world. [3]

Concept cars, built by manufacturers to reflect the innovative designs and styles of future cars, has proved to be the most popular feature at previous shows. [4]

Plus there are plenty of unique wheels you might not see anywhere else — the exotic, antique and new cars are out of this world. [...] One of the biggest auto shows in the nation — featuring about 700 vehicles under one roof — parks at the Pennsylvania Convention Center from this Saturday to Sunday, Feb. 6. [2]

Buried deep inside the Phila Convention Center, which sits above the amazingly delicious Reading Terminal Market, auto makers, DUB enthusiasts and car collectors piled in to show off their goods. [...] Philadelphia, the city of Brotherly Love. [5]

Chrysler’s Jeep brand had a somewhat humble display, understandable for a company that exclusively produces SUVs (and a half-hearted crossover) at a time when fuel mileage is at the forefront of many buyers’ minds. [1]

Catch a glimpse of the automotive industry’s latest creations as it rolls into the Pennsylvania Convention Center for the 2011 Philadelphia International Auto Show. [4]

And mark your calendars for the Auto Dealers CARing for Kids’ Foundation Day on Feb. 6 and the black-tie tailgate charitable preview gala on Friday night. [2]

The changes made to the Philly Auto Show for 2010 were reflections of a changing auto industry and the changing attitudes of consumers. [1]

I was very impressed with how large the fan-contribution second was at 2010′s Philly Auto Show. [5]

Sources:
[1] 2010 Philadelphia International Auto Show | Conceptcarz.com
[2] Philly Auto Show Is Back | NBC Philadelphia
[3] 2011 Philadelphia Auto Show - Preview - AutoTrader.com
[4] Philadelphia International Auto Show Philadelphia
[5] 2010 Philadelphia Auto Show - The First Weekend

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