ADA Motor Show
ready to roll
Car enthusiasts and potential buyers will
once again get a first hand opportunity to experience
the latest technologies and models available
in Jamaica when the highly anticipated Automobile
Dealers Association (ADA) Motor Show rolls into
the National Arena from November 23 to 25, 2007.
For three pulsating days, car dealers, tyre
distributors, car paint specialists and financial
institutions will showcase their services and
products to the over 20,000 patrons who are
expected to converge on the venue.
This may come as a surprise to many, but the
ADA Motor Show has been around since 1965 and
has been staged every two years since then.
The ADA consists of 22 members from Jamaica's
new car industry and was basically established
to serve the interest of the sector. It is served
by an active board of directors and is chaired
by Kent LaCroix.
LaCroix, who also acts as the event's chief
organiser, is anticipating another successful
staging of the show. He has guaranteed the participation
of all of the island's top dealership and industry
players.
"This motor show provides a medium for
the dealers to showcase their new models and
also for all the other participants, such as
the insurance companies, banking institutions,
paint companies and all the other companies
that are allied to the automotive industry,
to highlight their products and services,"
said LaCroix.
All of the top manufacturers and models will
be represented and patrons can look forward
to experiencing the newest releases of some
of the most popular vehicles. Howard Foster,
Marketing Manager at Toyota Jamaica, can hardly
wait to showcase the newest version of the ever-popular
Land Cruiser 200 series and Corolla.
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