We got to ride in this last 2013 Chicago Auto Show. We are looking forward to this year's Chicago Auto Show! |
This year marks the 106th edition of the Chicago Auto Show. First staged in 1901, the Chicago Auto Show is the largest auto show in North America and has been held more times than any other auto exposition on the continent.
“The 2014 Chicago Auto Show is the best place to see and experience the newest vehicles under one roof,” said Kurt Schiele, 2014 Chicago Auto Show chairman. “Attendees will be surprised to see the new innovative designs in vehicles and the latest technology to enhance their in-car experience.”
New this year, show-goers can follow the Chicago Auto Show on social media and participate in the #CASChallenge Social Media Scavenger Hunt. Participants will have the chance to win more than 100 prizes throughout the show, as well as entered to win the grand prize, a 7-night cruise provided by Celebrity Cruises and $500 in spending money from Cars.com.
Not that every day isn’t a special day at the Chicago Auto Show, but there are a few special programs during the show’s 10-day run. Special days at the 2014 Chicago Auto Show include:
- Women’s Day: Tuesday, Feb. 11. Women will be admitted for just $6. Manufactures will present women-oriented programs on the purchase and lease of cars and maintenance.
- Chicago Auto Show Food Drive: Feb. 12-14. Show patrons who bring three cans of food will receive a coupon for half-priced admission. All food will be donated to A Safe Haven Foundation.
- Telemundo Hispanic Day: Friday, Feb. 14. On Telemundo Hispanic Day, Chicago Auto Show exhibitors develop and host Hispanic-flavored events. For more information about scheduled events, visithttp://www.telemundochicago.
com. - Family Day: Monday, Feb. 17. The Chicago Auto Show will host family fun on Presidents Day. Again this year, Family Day is expected to be a great end to the nation’s largest auto show.
General admission to the 2014 Chicago Auto Show is $12 for adults (ages 13-61), $6 for children (ages 7-12) and $6 for senior citizens (ages 62 and up). Any child 6 years or younger may enter the show free of charge when accompanied by a paying adult. Weekday discount tickets, which are $6 off general adult admission tickets, are available at area new-car dealers, participating Fifth Third bank locations and Shell gas stations.
For more information about the Chicago Auto Show, please visit www.chicagoautoshow.com.
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