Miami lnternational Auto Show -Miami, FL

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Miami lnternational Auto Show -Miami, FL

Time: November 8, 2013 to November 17, 2013
Location: Miami Beach Convention Center
Street: 1901 Convention Center Drive
City/Town: Miami, FL
Website or Map: http://www.sfliautoshow.com/
Phone: 305-981-1448 comments@southfloridaautoshow.net
Event Type: auto, show
Organized By: SOUTH FLORIDA AUTOMOBILE DEALERS ASSOCIATION
Latest Activity: Nov 13, 2013

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In 1971, Datsun introduced the 240Z, gasoline was 36 cents a gallon and the Miami lnternational Auto Show launched its first exhibition. Today, this same show is recognized as one of the largest and most prestigious in the nation.

A venue for national product introductions, the auto show showcases more than a thousand new vehicles from over 40 manufacturers from around the world - a collection that auto enthusiasts wait all year to see.

Building from the momentous changes made in 2012, this signature South Florida event is back with popular returning exhibits, including Topless in Miami's display of convertible cars in a picturesque Miami environment, and Havana Classics, a spin-off of Memory Lane celebrating nostalgia of the 50s. Ride & Drive events, including Camp Jeep will also be back at Convention Center Drive.

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