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2007 Cleveland Auto Show Opens Saturday, February 24 Review

February 2007
Filed under: AUTO SHOWS Car News | AUTO SHOWS Headlines

Ticket prices include free parking & souvenir program



Amongst others, the Ford Interceptor concept vehicle (pictured) is to be on display at the 2007 Cleveland Auto Show

CLEVELAND, Feb. 18 /PRNewswire/ -- If you're shopping for a new-car, truck, SUV, CUV, conversion van or hybrid, the 2007 Cleveland Auto Show presented by AutoTrader.com features more than 1,000 dazzling new vehicles, concepts and classics in state-of-the-art exhibits. The 2007 Cleveland Auto Show opens Saturday, Feb. 24 and runs through Sunday, March 4 at the I-X Center in Cleveland, Ohio. Parking is FREE throughout the nine-day show.

Visitors can catch a first-hand glimpse of the latest concept vehicles, like the Ford Interceptor, Ford Airstream, Chevrolet Camaro Convertible, Pontiac G8, and Jeep Trailhawk to name just a few, including never-before-seen 2008 production vehicles before they arrive in dealer showrooms.
Experience the Chrysler, Jeep and Dodge Exhibits

Keep it steady on Jeep's 40,000 sq. ft., off-road driving course built inside the show and The Cleveland Dodge Dealers' Test Track that features a Dodge Charger SRT8, Dodge Magnum SRT8 and Dodge Nitro RT. The Cleveland Chrysler Experience offers show visitors a ride on a driving course build outside the show to test drive the latest Chrysler brand vehicles.

Enter to win big prizes!

And don't forget to sign up to win a 2007 Saturn Sky roadster. The Auto Show & BP are giving away $20,000 in free gasoline over the course of the show. And enter the AutoTrader.com Match It! $25,000 Sweepstakes.

Professional Sports Celebrities & Entertainment

-- Monday, Feb. 26 is Cavs' Night: Drew Gooden, Larry Hughes, Anderson Varejao and Shannon Brown sign "free" autographs (7-9 p.m.) in the GMC display. Meet Cleveland Cavs' Coach Mike Brown in the AutoMart display (7-8 p.m.)

-- Tuesday, Feb. 27 is NASCAR Night: Meet Elliott Sadler in the Dodge display (2-4 p.m.); Matt Kenseth and Todd Kluever in the Ford display (4-6 p.m.); Ron Hornaday in the Chevrolet display; and Mike Skinner in the Toyota display (6-8 p.m.) for "free" autographs.

-- Wednesday, Feb. 28 is Family Day sponsored by Medical Mutual of Ohio. Children 15 and under get in free. Register to win a Disney family cruise package - a $3,500 Family Day grand prize. Special appearances by Cleveland Indians' mascot Slider (5-8 p.m.) and Cavs' mascot Moondog (6-8 p.m.)

-- Wednesday, Feb. 28: Celebrity chef Michael Symon visits the Cleveland Auto Show for autographs and a cooking demonstration in the Buick display (6-8 p.m.)

-- Thursday, March 1 is Cleveland Browns' Night: Romeo Crennel, head coach, and Joe Jurevicius sign "free" autographs in the Chevrolet display (6-8 p.m.)

-- Friday, March 2: Future NFL stars Ted Ginn, Jr., Anthony Gonzalez and Antonio Pittman from The Ohio State Buckeyes football team sign "free" autographs in the Pontiac display (6-8 p.m.)

Public Show Dates: Saturday, Feb. 24 - Sunday, March 4, 2007

Hours:
-- Friday & Saturdays: 11 a.m. to 11 p.m.
-- Sundays: 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.
-- Monday - Thursday: Noon to 10 p.m.

Location: I-X Center, One I-X Center Drive, Cleveland, Ohio 44135
Official Website: clevelandautoshow.com sponsored by BP

Toll Free Information Hotline: 1.866.291.1415

Box Office Prices:
-- Adults $12
-- Seniors/Preteens $9.50
-- Senior Weekday $9 Special (62 years old) (Monday - Friday, noon to 5 p.m.)
-- Children 6 & under FREE when accompanied by an adult.
-- Free Parking
-- Admission includes a free official souvenir program - a $5 value.
-- ADVANCE TICKETS AVAILABLE ONLINE at clevelandautoshow.com sponsored by BP
-- Free Parking: FREE PARKING is available to all visitors throughout the nine-day public show.

Source: 2007 Cleveland Auto Show

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