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All Roads Lead To 2004 International Auto Show


This is the 50th anniversary edition of the popular Chevrolet Corvette.

Authomobiles are unquestionably the main attraction at the 2004 New York International Au-tomobile Show, to be held April 9 - 18 at the Jacob Javists Center in New York City; yet, many show-goers do not actually drive to the Auto Show, and those who do aren’t sure where to park once they have arrived.

In addition to the nearly 1,000 new vehicles on display inside the Javits Center, the show is proud to offer a number of exciting, free outdoor activities. Events include: an appearance by NASCAR Tour-ing’s Joey McCarthy, a Hispanic Day extravaganza featuring many of the hottest Latino singers and comedians, an Urban Tuner and Specialty Vehicle Salon featuring specially ‘trickedout’ cars and trucks, Corvette Day celebrating 50 years of America’s love affair with the Vette, and the New York/New Jersey Lotus Organization which will be displaying the best Lotus cars including the soon-to-be available Elise.

Show visitors will also be among the first to see dozens of new cars and trucks revealed during the exhibition’s press preview, all the latest concept cars, exciting exotics, timeless classics, and of course nearly 1,000 new cars and trucks - including many 2005 and even some 2006 models.

The 2004 New York Auto Show is open Monday through Friday and both Saturdays from 11:00 AM to 10:30 PM, and both Sundays from 10: 00 AM to 7: 00 PM.

Doors open for a special public Sneak Preview on Friday, April 9th from 1:00 PM until 9:00 PM.

Tickets are on sale now at www.autoshow NY.com and will be available on-site at the Javits Center during the Show. The price of admission is $12 for adults and $4 for children under 12. A group discount of $1 off each ticket is given to groups of 10 or more adults. For more information, please call (718) 746-5300 x242. Tip: purchase tickets on-line so you don’t have to wait in-line!



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