“They could never have imagined, those pioneers who invented the automobile, that it would possess us like this: our imaginations, our dreams.”

This quote from the 2013 film Rush best describes our love and obsession with cars. It’s this love that brings people all over the world together and it’s because of the latest advancements in car technology that conventions aren’t just for those geeky nerds out there. (Get back to your books, fellas!)


 

Automotive agencies from all over the world are hosting automobile shows to attract millions from all over the globe each year who share a similar interest, regardless of whether they’re women or men, teenage girls or boys, entrepreneurs or scientists! But what’s more entertaining is major auto makers joining together to promote their latest products and test their concepts and ideas for vehicles. Essentially, the biggest car shows in the world act somewhat like a press conference for automobiles.

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There’s no excuse for missing out on some of the hottest car shows this year. While there are hundreds, if not thousands of car shows held each year, here are some of best and biggest car shows you definitely have to see:

 

Frankfurt Internationale Automobil-Ausstellung

The FIAA, which is held every 2 years, is truly an amazing and mind-blowing auto show. It’s the king of all automotive shows and enables all you sexy people out there to see some of the most sleek, stylish, and elegant cars in the world.

Consumers can see an incredible number of cars on display in more than 10 different exhibition halls — and each hall is so large it can easily take 10 minutes to cross from one to another. It’s like a world of automobiles! The ideal planet for car lovers — especially men! And, as we all know, “men love women, but even more than that, men love cars.” (That’s from Rush again. What can we say – we love that movie.)

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