"It is the future. That is where the shift is going, so I guess it's just embrace it now because eventually it's going to happen," said Ja'Tares Lavigne.
"It seems to be the car of the future and I'm not going to be buying too many new cars, so I think I will get one," said Mark Brachman. While -- as they like to say, the cars are the stars -- there were also lots of family friendly activities this weekend, including a puppy adoption event, where in honor of the President's Day holiday, Elgin's Anderson Humane Shelter partnered up with Subaru to try and find forever homes for Washington, Jefferson and Roosevelt.
In case you need one more incentive to make it in on the very last day, there will be discounted parking after 6 p.m., with the doors closing on the auto show until next year at 8 p.m.
I'll be there next year
A damn shame automobiles are nearly the cost of a mortgage. And they are constructed with the weakess metals known to man which results invariably in accordion configurations in accidents. Capitalist don't care.
How many got Covid?
Funny how the news was promoting the heck out of it but then when you went there were many makes missing. Mazda, Benz, Audi, Volvo and more. Thanks news outlets for never mentioning that.