People will be able to test drive new vehicles from Chevrolet and Subaru. There will also be a lineup of luxury vehicles, called Dream Machine Boulevard, which are worth more than $1.6 million combined.
The convention was supposed to be held in February, but it was rescheduled due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
“We’re only one of about half a dozen auto shows that have taken place this winter and spring,” Charlie Howard, the executive vice-president of the Greater Cincinnati Automobile Dealers Association, said. “So we feel very fortunate to have this event in Cincinnati and get back to reopening.”
Tickets are sold on-site, but event organizers are asking for people to order their tickets online beforehand here. Children under 12 years old are free, tickets today and Friday between 11 a.m. and 6 p.m. are half price, and social distancing and masks are still in place within the exhibition.
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