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Chicago Auto Show – McCormick Place

Weekday Chicago Auto Show Outing with Optional Food-Court Credit (Up to Half Off)

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In a Nutshell

Nearly 1,000 vehicles from makers such as Porsche and Chevrolet on view February 9–18 at the nation's largest auto show

The Fine Print

  • Expires Feb 18, 2013
  • Limit 1 per person, may buy 9 additional as gifts. Valid only for option purchased. Valid Monday through Friday only. $20 food credit must be used in one transaction.
  • See the rules that apply to all deals.

At an auto show, car enthusiasts can see a lot of different vehicles without spending a calendar year stowing away on a tow truck. Show yourself with this Groupon.

Choose Between Two Options

  • $6 for one weekday ticket (up to a $12 value)
  • $16 for one weekday ticket and a $20 food-court credit for the Plate Room food court (up to a $32 value)

The 2013 Chicago Auto Show runs Saturday, February 9, through Monday, February 18 (Presidents’ Day) at McCormick Place. The show opens at 10 a.m. and closes at 10 p.m. every day except February 18, when it closes at 8 p.m. The food court is located off the show floor on level 2.5 of the Grand Concourse.

Children 7–12 and seniors 62 and older can purchase tickets for $6 even without a Groupon, and children 6 and under are admitted free with the paid admission of an adult family member. Weekday visitors who park after 6 p.m. receive a discount on McCormick Place parking rates. They can also expect a smaller crowd, making for a more leisurely show-going experience.

McCormick Place’s Plate Room food court includes the celebrated sandwiches of Manny’s delicatessen, as well as pizza, Asian cuisine, and other fare.

Chicago Auto Show

Over the course of the last century, everything has changed about the automobile—everything, that is, except the way people come together to celebrate it. Since 1901, the Chicago Auto Show has been uniting automakers with the American public, giving drivers and their families a chance to see and experience the auto industry’s newest releases and ideas.

Covering about 1 million square feet, the auto show allows guests of all ages to climb behind the wheels of a huge range of vehicles from manufacturers such as Chevy, Porsche, and Audi. Simulators, indoor and outdoor test tracks, and ride-and-drive courses give drivers the chance to interact with some of the autos or reminisce about a favorite driver’s ed teacher. The show complements the automotive feast with a variety of special events, such as live radio broadcasts and appearances from professional athletes.

However, the show is more than just a chrome-trimmed playground. Visitors can also take the opportunity to kick the tires and tickle the transmissions on hundreds of production vehicles to help search for their next set of wheels. Even for those not in the market, the show provides a way to explore the new technologies redefining our relationship with the road, from huge innovations like electric cars to nuanced advances in driver interactivity, such as the way new models connect to electronics such as iPads.

Chicago Auto Show

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    McCormick Place

    2301 South Martin Luther King Dr.
    Chicago, Illinois 60616
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