The 96th annual Chicago Auto Show, Friday through Feb. 15 in McCormick Place South, features hundreds of U.S. and imported passenger cars and trucks, commercial and recreational vehicles and concept cars, along with auto accessories and related exhibits.
Here’s a guide to help you get to McCormick Place and navigate the exhibits once you’re there:
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When: Friday through Feb. 15
Hours: 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. (10 a.m.
to 8 p.m. Feb. 15)
Where: McCormick Place South,
23rd Street and Lake Shore Drive
Admission:
Adults$10
Senior citizens$5
(62 and older)
Preteens $5
(free when accompanied
by a paying adult)
Tuesday: Women’s Day,
$5 admission for women.
Wednesday-Friday: Admission is
$5 with three cans of food.
Tickets are available at the show or online at secure.drivechicago.com/
autoshow2004
For more information on the show, visit
www.chicagoautoshow.com
Chicago is their kind of town
Manufacturers like to save something special for auto shows, and Chicago’s exhibition is no different. These cars will make their debut at McCormick Place:
– Bentley’s Limited Edition Arnage R by Mulliner.
SOURCES: CHICAGO CONVENTION AND TOURISM BUREAU, ELECTRONIC INDUSTRIES ASSOCIATION, CHICAGO AUTOMOBILE TRADE ASSOCIATION, METROPOLITAN PIER & EXPOSITION AUTHORITY, CHICAGO TRANSIT AUTHORITY, METRA, PACE.




