Being thankful for the LA Auto Show
If you live anywhere on the West Coast, can you think of any better way to spend your Thanksgiving holiday weekend than admiring some of the best cars in the industry? That’s what the 2007 Los Angeles Auto Show is all about.
This entire week, car enthusiasts are flocking to this popular event to see the latest exports from cars from all over the world. This year’s exhibit features a record 40 debut vehicles that will be available to the public in the next few years.
The LA Auto Show is open all week, even Thanksgiving Day. Many families choose to savor the magnificent cars and then return home for their traditional Thanksgiving dinner. This is the first year in three decades that this has happened. The event is typically held in January rather than in the fall. This move was to attract more cars and manufacturers to display their new ideas to potential customers.
Holding the LA Auto Show in November instead of January also gives automakers more time to plan for this event and the Detroit Auto Show that occurs early in the year.
Mercedes-Benz is displaying some of their best new models to whet the car-buying appetite. The C63 AMG is the sister car to the model being raced in the German Touring Car Championships. With more than 450 horsepower and a top speed of 155 mph, it’s definitely one of the more popular attractions at the show.
Make this Thanksgiving weekend a memory to remember and visit us to learn more about this and other great Mercedes-Benz vehicles.
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