Cleveland 2013 Auto Show at the IX Center; promises new vehicle displays

5am: Cleveland Auto Show


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Posted: 02/22/2013

CLEVELAND - Car enthusiasts, get your motors running.

The Cleveland Auto Show runs Saturday, Feb. 23 through Sunday, March 3.

A popular part of the show every year, of course, is the car giveaway. This year, the 2013 Chevrolet Traverse and the 2014 Chevrolet Impala are up for grabs. To participate, all you need to do is fill out an entry form. Each day of the Auto Show, a finalist will be picked at random. On March 3, the final day of the show, a grand prize winner will be chosen. You can also "Like" NewsChannel5 on Facebook to enter for your chance to win.

New vehicle models will be on display. Some cars in the 2013 vehicle galleries include the Honda Accord Plug-in Hybrid, Ford Focus Electric, Kia Rio, Toyota Camry Hybrid, Dodge SRT Viper, Kia Soul, and the Buick Encore.

There's also a classic car competition, a visit from former and current Cavs players and current Browns players Josh Cribbs, Brandon Weeden, and Benjamin Watson. Bernie Kosar will also make an appearance at the show.

The show runs from 11 a.m. to 10 p.m. except for Sunday when show hours are from 11 a.m. to 8 p.m.

You can buy tickets at the IX Center Box Office.

The show costs $12.50 for adults, $10.50 for seniors, $10.50 for preteens (7 to 12 year old) and the show is free for kids six and under.

Parking at the IX Center during the Auto Show is free.

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