$10 for Admission for Two to the Denver Auto Show (Up to $20 Value)
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- More than 30 automotive lines
- Electric, concept & exotic cars
- Kick tires, ask questions in a no-pressure environment
Auto shows are the safest places to practice pretend engine noises without attracting feral lawn mowers in heat. Rev up with today's Groupon: for $10, you get admission for two to the Denver Auto Show (up to a $20 value) at the Colorado Convention Center on Wednesday, March 30, Thursday, March 31, or Friday, April 1.
The Denver Auto Show acquaints auto buffs and prospective buyers with a vast array of vehicles in a no-pressure environment. This automotive petting zoo lets curious car hunters kick tires, look under hoods, and sit in drivers' seats, getting to know cars, trucks, and SUVs from more than 30 automotive lines. In addition to hopping in many 2011 models, auto aficionados can get a sneak peak at some 2012 vehicles, concept cars, and exotics from Maserati, Lotus, and Lamborghini. Plus, factory and dealer representatives from Chevrolet, Toyota, BMW, and more will be on hand to answer questions and completely disassemble and reassemble cars upon request.
The auto show will also exhibit the latest in green technologies with information on hybrid and electric vehicles, ethanol, fuel cells, and foot-fueled Flintstone cars. The auto show keeps motorheads of all ages entertained with an energy-themed RoadShow for Kids exhibit, a classic-car showcase, and photo ops with Ferraris.
The Ride and Drive events are scheduled on April 1–3 only.
- More than 30 automotive lines
- Electric, concept & exotic cars
- Kick tires, ask questions in a no-pressure environment
Auto shows are the safest places to practice pretend engine noises without attracting feral lawn mowers in heat. Rev up with today's Groupon: for $10, you get admission for two to the Denver Auto Show (up to a $20 value) at the Colorado Convention Center on Wednesday, March 30, Thursday, March 31, or Friday, April 1.
The Denver Auto Show acquaints auto buffs and prospective buyers with a vast array of vehicles in a no-pressure environment. This automotive petting zoo lets curious car hunters kick tires, look under hoods, and sit in drivers' seats, getting to know cars, trucks, and SUVs from more than 30 automotive lines. In addition to hopping in many 2011 models, auto aficionados can get a sneak peak at some 2012 vehicles, concept cars, and exotics from Maserati, Lotus, and Lamborghini. Plus, factory and dealer representatives from Chevrolet, Toyota, BMW, and more will be on hand to answer questions and completely disassemble and reassemble cars upon request.
The auto show will also exhibit the latest in green technologies with information on hybrid and electric vehicles, ethanol, fuel cells, and foot-fueled Flintstone cars. The auto show keeps motorheads of all ages entertained with an energy-themed RoadShow for Kids exhibit, a classic-car showcase, and photo ops with Ferraris.
The Ride and Drive events are scheduled on April 1–3 only.