The 2010 Indianapolis Auto Show (Click here for the Auto Show link) will be held between the period December 26, 2009 to January 1, 2010, at the Indiana Convention Center (Click here for Maps and Directions) in Indianapolis, Indiana. In its 96th Annual Edition (Yes, you read it correct – 96! The show is slated to celebrate 100 years of its existence in a few years from now, with celebrations for it lined up galore), the show is expected to feature over 375.000 sq. feet of exhibit space for vehicles and automotive products.

Rear View of the Chevrolet Camaro seen above - A True American Revolution
Approximately 450 vehicles are expected to be on display, with the exhibits featuring 39 different makes of domestic and import automobiles and trucks. The show is organized and coordinated by the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association which is an organization of 95 franchised new car and truck dealers in the Greater Indianapolis area. Additionally, the show is presented by The Indianapolis Star.

The Chevrolet Camaro, on display at the 2009 Indianapolis Auto Show
Timings for the show would be 11 am to 9 pm, between the period, Saturday, December 26 to Wednesday, December 30 while between Thursday, December 31 and Friday, January 1, it would be 11 am to 6 pm. Tickets would be priced at $7 for adults, with children under the age of 12 being admitted free of charge, provided they are accompanied by an adult. Also, all U.S. active military personnel would be granted free entry to the show, as long as they have their IDs with them. Ditto is the case with active duty police and fire department personnel, as long as they carry their IDs.
As a participant, you not only get to witness the latest cars and trucks that are displayed at the show, you also stand to win a brand new Toyota RAV4.

Rear View of the Chevrolet Camaro, on display at the 2009 Indianapolis Auto Show
For any information or queries, you can contact the Indianapolis Automobile Trade Association on (317) 266-8455. The relevant personal contact for the show is Mark Harrison, Ed Martin Pontiac-GMC, Inc. who was the 2009 Association President as well as the Chairman of the 2010 Auto Show. Additionally, Marty Murphy is the General Manager of the show. If in case your concern is parking at the show, leave that concern aside as ample parking arrangements would be made at the facilities surrounding the Indiana Convention Center.
Chevy lovers – after seeing the gorgeous pictures above, do you still need a reason to be there at the 2010 Indianapolis Auto Show??
