Visitors to the Greater Milwaukee Auto show geared up to see the latest trends in the auto industry from February 20-28, held at the Midwest Airlines Center in downtown Milwaukee. The show rolled out hundreds of new cars, crossovers, sport/utility vehicles and trucks for showgoers to ogle, sit in, and take imaginary test-drives.
Attendees could inspect engines and research new features on dozens of cars.
The automotive spectacular let showgoers glimpse the future in dazzling pre-production models and see alternatives in fuel options, from regular gas to electric.
Bucks fans were able to get a two-for-one bonus by buying tickets to the Feb. 24, 2010 Bucks/Hornets game and getting in to the auto show for free. The fans were able to race against the shot clock in a shooting game and played on the Bucks Experience mini-court arranged by Championship Surfaces of Milwaukee.
Workshops covered topics including leasing a car, buying used vehicles, maintenance, financing, defensive driving and understanding your credit score.
The show is put on every year by the Automobile Dealers Association of Mega Milwaukee, ADAMM.

