New Floor Plan for Chicago Auto Show

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If you come to the Chicago Auto Show every year, make sure you pick up a map when you walk through the gates of the 2008 edition — things have changed. The biggest change is that all the GM divisions — Chevy, GMC, Pontiac, Buick, Hummer, Saturn, Saab and Cadillac — are now in the north hall. That forces Lexus, VW, Porsche and others into the south hall.

The move is a good one, giving more substance to the north hall and more variety to the south. It also makes for a more compelling reason for patrons to go to both halls; they can’t write off the north hall as a luxury car pen any longer. Check out the Chicago Auto Show’s very well done interactive map to get a lay of the land before you head down.

Chicago Auto Show Official Webpage

By David Thomas | February 6, 2008 | Comments (2)

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Yeah I like the move. Last year I went with some friends on I had a hard time getting them to spend any time in the north end since they all said "these cars are too expensive." Who cares if you can't afford it now? You can always dream and motivate yourself for the future right? Either way, I can't wait for the show. There are so many cars I am looking forward to seeing this year.

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