Oct. 13--The 2016 Chicago Auto Show will open to the public on Feb. 13 and run through Feb. 21, event organizers announced this week.
Hours will be 9 a.m. to 10 p.m. daily, except on the last day, when the show opens at 9 a.m. and closes at 8 p.m.
Ticket prices will remain $12 each for adults, and children 6 and younger are still admitted for free.
Prices have gone up a dollar, to $7, for seniors and for children age 7 to 12.
Special days include Family Day on Feb. 15, Women's Day on Feb. 16 and Hispanic Day on Feb. 19.
The show, held at McCormick Place, will have a media preview Feb. 11-12 and a black-tie charity event Feb. 12.
It claims to be the nation's biggest auto show.
"Our indoor test tracks and interactive displays will return," 2016 Chicago Auto Show Chairman Colin Wickstrom said in a statement.
See chicagoautoshow.com for more information.
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