Stonehauler
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We are starting to look at replacements for my wife's car, and she is interested in going to an auto show. Since the last time we went (and the one I went to all the time with my Dad) was the Chicago Auto Show over 9 years ago, I don't have much experience with shows out here on the east coast.
I live in Delaware, and my brother (who also has a wife looking for a new car), live in Baltimore. We were thinking we could take them to one (unfortunately only one) of the shows and I could corrupt....err, introduce his kids to the world of cars, while the ladies looked over a bunch without having to deal with a bunch of pushy salespeople.
Honestly, the most important thing is that there are a lot of cars available for us to look over, and more importantly, sit in (I hope they still allow that because both have back issues and good seats are mandatory for them). If the GT350, GT, or GT350R is there to gawk at too, that's a (big) bonus for me, but this is about them more than me.
One thing it has to have is a Mustang GT as that's one of the cars she is considering.
My question to you all is this. If you have been to both, which would you go to, and if have only been to one or the other, would you recommend it? Finally, how would you compare these shows to the Chicago Auto Show?
We are starting to look at replacements for my wife's car, and she is interested in going to an auto show. Since the last time we went (and the one I went to all the time with my Dad) was the Chicago Auto Show over 9 years ago, I don't have much experience with shows out here on the east coast.
I live in Delaware, and my brother (who also has a wife looking for a new car), live in Baltimore. We were thinking we could take them to one (unfortunately only one) of the shows and I could corrupt....err, introduce his kids to the world of cars, while the ladies looked over a bunch without having to deal with a bunch of pushy salespeople.
Honestly, the most important thing is that there are a lot of cars available for us to look over, and more importantly, sit in (I hope they still allow that because both have back issues and good seats are mandatory for them). If the GT350, GT, or GT350R is there to gawk at too, that's a (big) bonus for me, but this is about them more than me.
One thing it has to have is a Mustang GT as that's one of the cars she is considering.
My question to you all is this. If you have been to both, which would you go to, and if have only been to one or the other, would you recommend it? Finally, how would you compare these shows to the Chicago Auto Show?
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