While you’re with the family, you might as well test-drive some of the latest — and shiniest — cars available.
Hosted by the Orange County Convention Center, the four-day Central Florida International Auto Show is at its best on Sunday, when the crowd of auto junkies has died down. The show features over 350 new cars, trucks, SUVS, and more, along with some classics from Model A’s of Orlando.
On Sunday, kids can enjoy face-painting activities from 1 to 5 p.m. and they can test-drive their own mini electric cars from noon to 4 p.m. Admission is $10.
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This article appears in Nov 15-21, 2017.

