The show runs from Thursday to Sunday at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex.
HARRISBURG, Pa. — This week, the Farm Show Complex traded that farm animal smell for that new car smell.
The Pennsylvania Auto Show is back in Harrisburg, where hundreds of new and classic models will be parked inside the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex & Expo Center.
The four-day event kicked off Thursday, Jan. 25 with more than 30 manufacturers on display.
Dealers spent Wednesday polishing up the cars and getting everything ready for the show.
Guests can see different models of cars, trucks, SUVs, motorcycles and so much more. This year will also feature more electric vehicles than ever before.
“There’s something for everyone at this year’s show,” said Melanie Stine with the Auto Show. “If you’re in the market for a new car or you’re thinking about buying one in a couple years, it’s neat to see what new technology is out there. Come out, feel the cars, see the trunk space, you can really touch and feel at this event.”
Tickets are $10 at the gate but will be $2 cheaper if they’re bought in advance. For those interested in purchasing tickets ahead of time, click here. Kids 12 years old and younger are free.
Parking at the Pennsylvania Farm Show Complex is $10 per car.
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