The 2013 Miami International Auto Show will take place November 8-17th at the Miami Beach Convention Center located at 1901 Convention Center Drive.
Car enthusiasts will get their motors running as the South Florida Automobile Dealers Association brings back the annual Miami International Auto show featuring hundreds of models of cars, trucks, vans and SUVs with something for all tastes from classic antiques to cars with “green” technology.
For over 40 years, the South Florida Auto Dealers Association has donated more than $7 million to numerous charities that include Habitat for Humanity, the Ronald McDonald House charities, the Boys & Girls club in Miami-Dade and Broward counties as well as many others.
Admission is $12, children ages 6-12 are $6 and children 5 & under are free.
More than 665,000 car lovers attend the Miami International Auto Show and look forward to it each and every year.
This year 11 auto lines will offer Ride & Drive events where attendees have a chance to take their favorite vehicle for a spin. Visitors must be at least 18 or 21 years old depending upon the vehicle and present a valid driver’s license to participate.
The official show car of the 2013 Miami International Auto Show is the Chevrolet Corvette which just keeps getting better with age. Chevy gave the iconic American sports car a complete makeover for 2014, and show attendees will have a chance to see the result for themselves.
John Fitzpatrick, Chevrolet Performance Cars Marketing Manager says “We didn’t set out to build a Stingray. We set out to build the greatest Corvette we could. It wasn’t until we got done with that that we said, ‘You know, this really does remind everybody of the ’63, in terms of not only in the look of the car but how the car feels and how it reacts.’ We thought it was natural to add the Stingray name at that point.”
Which 2014 model car are you most looking forward to seeing at the 2013 Miami International Auto Show? Be sure to leave a comment below and let me know...


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