Wexford Motor Show expected to attract huge numbers

June 06, 2014
Wexford Motor Show expected to attract huge numbers
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The annual Wexford Motor Show has been a huge success over the last few years and the 2014 event will be even bigger.


This year the show is taking place on Saturday 14th of June on the Quayside in Wexford Town. The location is perfectly suited to this type of event and it is expected that over 15,000 people will visit the show.

The show is organised by local Motor Dealers and SIMI (The Society of the Irish Motor Industry) with support from Wexford Borough Council and the Road Safety Authority. This year’s show will feature 120 new vehicles, 100 vintage sports and classic cars, an Electric Vehicle display, the RSA's road show vehicles as part of a Road Safety Awareness campaign, a family entertainment area with clowns, face painting, climbing wall and kids area. There will also be free giveaways during the day and entry to the event is also free.

Tom Cullen, Director with SIMI said, "This will be the biggest Motor Show of its kind in Ireland this year, with 18 dealers and 24 brands represented on the day. It’s great to see the local dealers, who compete against each other every day, coming together to put on a show for Wexford County."
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