How To Sell Your Product At Auto Shows

The new cars are always the major draw at an auto show, but it is often in the many portable trade show exhibits that you will find the newest ideas in the auto aftermarket. Therein lies a major clue for those who are seeking ways to sell a new auto related product. Finding distribution for you new idea can be time consuming and expensive. Renting a simple 10 x 10 space and renting or purchasing a portable exhibit will provide you with two things. The possibility of short term cash flow and an excellent way to determine as to whether you product has wheels.

The Best Time To Buy A Jaguar

I stopped by one of the double deck exhibits at a recent auto show and took the opportunity to fall in love with a new, $50,000.00 S-Type Jaguar. However, after doing some reading on the subject of Jags and resale value, I learned that if one can stand the thought of purchasing used that they represent one of the best values among luxury cars. For instance, a 2002 S-type with 50,000 miles can be found for under $15,000.00, BMW’s, Mercedes and Lexus’s are well over $20,000.00.

The Best Way View New Cars Is Under The Lights

If you have made it to one of the winter auto shows making the rounds around the country, you may have noticed that the best way to view a new, shiny car is under proper lighting. Truss island exhibits provide just the perfect framework for auto shows. Minimal structure that gets up high, 12′ to 16′, with lights that highlight the beauty of the well positioned cars below.

VW Golf Cars

it’s amazing that the new VW Golf always seems to exceed expectation. Other manufactures try and imitate but I really like the quality and style they produce.
More and more drivers are using the VW and they only tend to use the stuff that works. Even if they if you have not used this company you should certainly try them soon. I think VW get it right all the time with quality and assurance that what you have is top spec without paying top money

Comparing the Prices on Hybrid Vehicles

The prices on hybrid vehicles run from about $20,000 to over $50,000. That is quite a jump in price and that is just for the standard models without any of the so called optional extras. You also need to be aware that hybrids tend to be around $5,000 more than their non hybrid counterparts. Comparisons would be like apples to oranges. The hybrid vehicle that will tend to have the lowest price will have a manual transmission which means dealing with a clutch and gear stick. If shifting gears does not bother you, you will have several options available depending on what you want to spend. Honda and Toyota have smaller hybrids available in the $20,000 price bracket, give or take a couple of thousand. On the other hand, you can go the opposite end of the scale to a luxury hybrid vehicle from Lexus to the tune of $50,000 or more. And remember, for sports utility vehicles the price tag of your hybrid will increase as well.

The Exhibits Are Up As The Seattle Boat Show Begins

If you look at an aerial view of the Seattle Boat Show, all you see are boats. While this is pretty much what you would expect because, let’s face it, a boat serves as it’s own exhibit, there are always plenty of companies in their pop up display booths demonstrating a wide array of accessory products. Pop up displays work well for them because of the ability to display large format graphics. Afterall, you need something fairly visual to compete with the beautiful boats!