The Philadelphia International Auto Show is just two weeks, but the rumors about the arrival of the annual event, has already begun.Kevin Mazzucola, executive director of the Auto Dealers Association of Greater Philadelphia Auto Show, the show's sponsor, says the Chevrolet Volt and the others of its kind will take center stage.
"You see the new technology of solidification and a leap for most hybrids - now plug-in hybrids - and the fact that gasoline prices fall, MPG (miles per gallon) is a very important part of the list of top consumers, how to quantify what they will buy. "
Mazzucola also said that for the first time during the second weekend of the event will ride and drive opportunities offered by Toyota and Kia. The exhibition opens Friday, January 29 and runs through Sunday, Feb. 6 at the Pennsylvania Convention Center.