About the brand ❤️
The California International Auto Show was a consumer automobile exhibition in the United States held at the Anaheim Convention Center in California, primarily targeting enthusiasts and prospective buyers in the Southern California market. Throughout the late 1990s and early 2000s the show featured hundreds of new production vehicles from domestic and international manufacturers, concept cars, exotics, specialty vehicles, and the latest automotive technology, offering visitors a first look at upcoming models without a high-pressure sales environment. The event was presented by regional automobile dealer associations and served as an early-season preview of the automotive year for many attendees. In 2006 the event’s organizers renamed and repositioned it as the Orange County Auto Show (now the OC Auto Show), reflecting a shift in branding and regional focus. Today, the successor show continues under the new name at the Anaheim Convention Center, drawing car enthusiasts and industry displays each year across a broad range of automotive brands and vehicle types.
Founded: 1990
Closed: 2006
Headquarters:
Anaheim Convention Center, Anaheim, California, United States of America (the)