We spoke with Hyundai representatives after its debut at the Orange
County International Auto Show in California to find out what to expect on the totally redesigned car.
The 2012 Honda CR - V Concept was just unveiled earlier this week at Anaheim, California's Orange
County International Auto Show.
Not exact matches
Located in the Greater Fort Lauderdale — Broward
County Convention Center - the Fort Lauderdale
International Auto Show benefits the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward
County.
March 24 - 27, at the Broward
County Convention Center in Fort Lauderdale, FL To assist Fiat Chrysler America (FCA) at the Fort Lauderdale
International Auto Show in 2016, University Dodge partnered up with nearby Hollywood Chrysler Jeep, to display the FCA brands, Jeep, Chrysler, Dodge and Ram at this year's Fort Lauderdale
International Auto Show.
From Audi to Volkswagen, more than 500 new cars, trucks, sport - utilities and vans will be on display at this year's Central Florida
International Auto Show.The
show runs Wednesday, Dec. 3, through Sunday, Dec. 7, at the Orange
County Convention Center.
BMW, Mercedes - Benz, Chrysler and Ford will be
showing off some of their 1995 vehicles at the Fort Lauderdale
International Auto Show next week.The show, which opens Wednesday at the Greater Fort Lauderdale / Broward County Convention Center, 1900 S.E. 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, will feature these 1995 vehicles: - BMW M - 3, a high - performance version of the 325 co
Show next week.The
show, which opens Wednesday at the Greater Fort Lauderdale / Broward County Convention Center, 1900 S.E. 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, will feature these 1995 vehicles: - BMW M - 3, a high - performance version of the 325 co
show, which opens Wednesday at the Greater Fort Lauderdale / Broward
County Convention Center, 1900 S.E. 17th St., Fort Lauderdale, will feature these 1995 vehicles: - BMW M - 3, a high - performance version of the 325 coupe.
The Central Florida
International Auto Show, at the Orange
County Convention Center, 9800
International Drive in Orlando, is open Thursday from noon to 10 p.m.; Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 10 p.m., and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is $ 9 for adults, $ 5 for seniors, military and students; $ 3 for children ages 7 - 12, and free for children 6 and under.
The Central Florida
International Auto Show at the Orange
County Convention Center starts next Wednesday, and runs through Sunday, Dec. 2.
Central Florida
International Auto Show, through Sunday, Orange
County Convention and Civic Center, 20,000 delegates, public event Florida Dancemasters, through Sunday, Stouffer Orlando Resort, 200 delegates, public eventFRIDAYInstitute of Internal Auditors, through Dec. 3, Sheraton World, 275 delegatesSATURDAYDKF Accounting Group, through Nov. 30, Buena Vista Palace, 180 delegatesSUNDAYAmerican Vocational Association, through Nov. 30, The Peabody Orlando...
Also beginning Thanksgiving Day, at noon, and running through the following Sunday is the Central Florida
International Auto Show at the Orange
County Convention Center.
This year's Central Florida
International Auto Show set an attendance record, according to Barbara Miller, executive director of the Central Florida Auto Dealers Association.Miller, whose organization sponsors the show, said 201,025 people attended the five - day new - car show, held at the Orange County Convention and Civic Center in Orlando Thanksgiving weekend.Last year's attendance was 164,
Show set an attendance record, according to Barbara Miller, executive director of the Central Florida
Auto Dealers Association.Miller, whose organization sponsors the
show, said 201,025 people attended the five - day new - car show, held at the Orange County Convention and Civic Center in Orlando Thanksgiving weekend.Last year's attendance was 164,
show, said 201,025 people attended the five - day new - car
show, held at the Orange County Convention and Civic Center in Orlando Thanksgiving weekend.Last year's attendance was 164,
show, held at the Orange
County Convention and Civic Center in Orlando Thanksgiving weekend.Last year's attendance was 164,860.
Not all brands of cars you can buy in Central Florida will be on display at the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which runs through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention Center in Orlando.
Not all brands of cars you can buy in Central Florida will be on display at the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which runs through Sunday at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.Audi, Lamborghini, Mercedes - Benz, Porsche, Volkswagen and Volvo are among the notable marques you won't see this year at the show.Money is the reason these automakers are bypassing the show, said Barbara Miller of the Central Florida Auto Dealers Association.Although each automaker has a different policy, most usually agree to pay for at least part of their marque's display at auto shows, she s
Auto Show, which runs through Sunday at the Orange County Convention Center in Orlando.Audi, Lamborghini, Mercedes - Benz, Porsche, Volkswagen and Volvo are among the notable marques you won't see this year at the show.Money is the reason these automakers are bypassing the show, said Barbara Miller of the Central Florida Auto Dealers Association.Although each automaker has a different policy, most usually agree to pay for at least part of their marque's display at auto shows, she s
Show, which runs through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention Center in Orlando.Audi, Lamborghini, Mercedes - Benz, Porsche, Volkswagen and Volvo are among the notable marques you won't see this year at the
show.Money is the reason these automakers are bypassing the show, said Barbara Miller of the Central Florida Auto Dealers Association.Although each automaker has a different policy, most usually agree to pay for at least part of their marque's display at auto shows, she s
show.Money is the reason these automakers are bypassing the
show, said Barbara Miller of the Central Florida Auto Dealers Association.Although each automaker has a different policy, most usually agree to pay for at least part of their marque's display at auto shows, she s
show, said Barbara Miller of the Central Florida
Auto Dealers Association.Although each automaker has a different policy, most usually agree to pay for at least part of their marque's display at auto shows, she s
Auto Dealers Association.Although each automaker has a different policy, most usually agree to pay for at least part of their marque's display at
auto shows, she s
auto shows, she said.
Central Florida
International Auto Show, through Sunday, Orange
County Convention and Civic Center, 20,000 delegates, public event Florida Dancemasters, through Sunday, Stouffer Orlando Resort, 200 delegates, public event
The South Florida Automobile Dealers Association, which comprise more than 190 dealerships in Miami - Dade, Broward, Palm Beach and Monroe
counties, presents the Miami
International Auto Show, which debuted in 1971.
The Miami
International Auto Show presented by Ally has contributed nearly $ 400,000 to Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida through the years while the Fort Lauderdale International Auto Show has assisted in raising over $ 4 million for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County since the show's inception in 1
Show presented by Ally has contributed nearly $ 400,000 to Ronald McDonald House Charities of South Florida through the years while the Fort Lauderdale
International Auto Show has assisted in raising over $ 4 million for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward County since the show's inception in 1
Show has assisted in raising over $ 4 million for the Boys and Girls Clubs of Broward
County since the
show's inception in 1
show's inception in 1991.
Many of the cars to be displayed in Miami also are scheduled to appear at the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which runs from Nov. 21 through Nov. 25 at the Orange
County Convention / Civic Center.
The Central Florida
International Auto Show at the Orange
County Convention Center, 9800
International Drive.
That's why car
shows - such as the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which runs through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention Center - are so convenient.
If you are in the market for a new car, truck or van, attending the Central Florida
International Auto Show scheduled to run through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention and Civic Center may make your shopping easier.Nearly all of this year's models will be under one roof.
If you are in the market for a new car, truck or van, attending the Central Florida
International Auto Show scheduled to run through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention and Civic Center may make your shopping easier.
Six new vehicles are making their U.S.
auto show debuts at the Central Florida International Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day
auto show debuts at the Central Florida International Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day
show debuts at the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day
Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day
Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange
County Convention Center for a five - day run.
Saturn
showed the Vue at the recent Central Florida
International Auto Show at the Orange
County Convention Center.
The Central Florida
International Auto Show, which opens Wednesday at the Orange County Convention and Civic Center, could easily be the best in the show's 11 - year hist
Show, which opens Wednesday at the Orange
County Convention and Civic Center, could easily be the best in the
show's 11 - year hist
show's 11 - year history.
The biggest
auto show ever to roll into Central Florida runs through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention and Civic Center, 9800
International Drive.
We selected six regular readers of the Transportation section, then paid a visit to the Central Florida
International Auto Show, held at the Orange
County Convention Center.
The Central Florida
International Auto Show begins Wednesday at the Orange
County Convention Center and runs through Sunday.
It can be a frustrating, time - consuming experience for the buyer who trudges from dealership to dealership comparing cars and prices.That's why car
shows - such as the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which runs through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention Center - are so convenient.
Six new vehicles are making their U.S.
auto show debuts at the Central Florida International Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day run.Although you may have seen pictures of Chevy's S - 10 three - door truck, Chrysler's Sebring convertible, Nissan's revamped Pathfinder, Suzuki's X-90 mini-sport-utility, Land Rover's Defender Wagon and Audi's A4, this marks the first time car - buyers will have a chance to inspec
auto show debuts at the Central Florida International Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day run.Although you may have seen pictures of Chevy's S - 10 three - door truck, Chrysler's Sebring convertible, Nissan's revamped Pathfinder, Suzuki's X-90 mini-sport-utility, Land Rover's Defender Wagon and Audi's A4, this marks the first time car - buyers will have a chance to inspec
show debuts at the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day run.Although you may have seen pictures of Chevy's S - 10 three - door truck, Chrysler's Sebring convertible, Nissan's revamped Pathfinder, Suzuki's X-90 mini-sport-utility, Land Rover's Defender Wagon and Audi's A4, this marks the first time car - buyers will have a chance to inspec
Auto Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange County Convention Center for a five - day run.Although you may have seen pictures of Chevy's S - 10 three - door truck, Chrysler's Sebring convertible, Nissan's revamped Pathfinder, Suzuki's X-90 mini-sport-utility, Land Rover's Defender Wagon and Audi's A4, this marks the first time car - buyers will have a chance to inspec
Show, which opened Wednesday at the Orange
County Convention Center for a five - day run.Although you may have seen pictures of Chevy's S - 10 three - door truck, Chrysler's Sebring convertible, Nissan's revamped Pathfinder, Suzuki's X-90 mini-sport-utility, Land Rover's Defender Wagon and Audi's A4, this marks the first time car - buyers will have a chance to inspect...
But help is on the way.You'll be able to see, sit in and compare most of the new models at the 1995 Central Florida
International Auto Show, which opens Wednesday at the Orange
County Convention Center, 9800
International Drive, Orlando.
The Central Florida
International Auto Show opens Thanksgiving Day in the Orange
County Convention Center and continues through Sunday afternoon.
Local new - car dealers hope the Central Florida
International Auto Show, which opens today and is expected to draw 200,000 people, will boost sluggish sales somewhere down the road.The show, which features six models making their auto - show debuts, runs through Sunday at the Orange County Convention Cen
Auto Show, which opens today and is expected to draw 200,000 people, will boost sluggish sales somewhere down the road.The show, which features six models making their auto - show debuts, runs through Sunday at the Orange County Convention Cen
Show, which opens today and is expected to draw 200,000 people, will boost sluggish sales somewhere down the road.The
show, which features six models making their auto - show debuts, runs through Sunday at the Orange County Convention Cen
show, which features six models making their
auto - show debuts, runs through Sunday at the Orange County Convention Cen
auto -
show debuts, runs through Sunday at the Orange County Convention Cen
show debuts, runs through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention Center.
The Central Florida
International Auto Show opens on Thanksgiving Day and runs through Sunday at the Orange
County Convention Center.
Bill Brown, vice president of the Central Florida
Auto Dealers Association, says this year's Central Florida
International Auto Show was a big success, even though attendance was down from last year.According to show officials, 169,723 people attended the show, which ran Nov. 24 through 27 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orla
Show was a big success, even though attendance was down from last year.According to
show officials, 169,723 people attended the show, which ran Nov. 24 through 27 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orla
show officials, 169,723 people attended the
show, which ran Nov. 24 through 27 at the Orange County Convention Center in Orla
show, which ran Nov. 24 through 27 at the Orange
County Convention Center in Orlando.