The nation`s largest auto show producer, Motor Trend Auto Shows, announces the 21st

Proceeds from the Auto Show benefit the Iowa -Illinois Regional Auto Show Scholarship Fund. Over $280,000 has been given to college bound and trade school students to date. $30,000+ is expected to be given at this year`s VIP Premier Event.

For more information, visit www.quadcityautoshow.com or call Nissi Marketing at 563) 388-6744

annual Iowa Illinois Regional Auto Show, coming to the Davenport RiverCenter Friday through Sunday, Feb. 6-8. The event, which showcases 2015 vehicles, and some 2016 models is a joint effort of auto dealers of 18 counties in Eastern Iowa and Western Illinois.

Show times are:

  • Friday-Saturday, Feb. 6 & 7 10 a.m.- 9 p.m.

  • Sunday, Feb. 8 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

Special events during the show include :

  • Friday is Quad City Times Day at the show. Special promotions are planned.

  • Saturday there will be face painting, balloon artists and a meet and greet with Pete the Purple Bull from 12p-4p

Sunday: B100 Family Day -- Kids 12 and under free with paid adult. Get your picture taken with Bubba the Alligator and other exotic animals from 12p - 4p. There will be professional balloon artists making animal characters for kids, performing magic tricks, and a jumpy house.

  • 27 Domestic & Import Manufacturers - over 150 vehicles

  • "Luxury Row Showcase"

  • Every guest can sign up for a free one year subscription to Motor Trend Magazine Subscription

  • FREE opening day tickets and coupons at participating Hy-Vee locations. While supplies last, restrictions apply.

  • More info, discount tickets and coupons online at Quad City Auto Show.com

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