by Gustavo Garcia, YourPace Contributing Writer
CHICAGO—Thousands of residents returned to McCormick Place this week as the Chicago Auto Show showcased the latest in automotive engineering, from high-speed performance models to winter-ready SUVs.
The event serves as a critical research hub for local buyers who must balance personal style with the harsh realities of Midwestern winters. While the show floor features a wide array of global brands, many attendees’ focus remains on finding a vehicle that fits a specific lifestyle.
Elazar Garcia Solis, a Chicago-area resident, attended the show with a clear mission to purchase a new vehicle. Elazar Garcia Solis spent the day comparing major manufacturers to find the best fit for his next daily driver.
“I am in search of a brand-new vehicle, and I thought the Chicago Auto Show was perfect for me to come in and look for a new auto,” Elazar Garcia Solis said. Elazar Garcia Solis noted that having brands such as Kia, Toyota, Ford, and Chevy in one location enabled a more efficient shopping experience.
However, for other attendees, the show is a space to weigh the “cool factor” against the city’s infrastructure.
David Garcia, a first-time attendee and Chicago native, admitted to being torn between high-performance sports cars and the practical needs of a local driver.
While David Garcia admired the white Mustang GT and the Toyota Supra, he emphasized that Chicago’s climate often dictates a driver’s final choice.
“I’m looking for the quality, you know, spacious and pretty high because we live in Chicago,” David Garcia said. “David Garcia is looking for a vehicle that’s great for the snow… it is slippery out here in Chicago, like currently outside right now.”
The show continues through the weekend.