The 3rd Nuevo Vallarta Car Show will exhibit 300 collection cars

More than 300 collection cars, motorcycles, and spectacularly modified cars can be admired at the 3rd Nuevo Vallarta Car Show 2019 to be held on January 12 and 13 in Riviera Nayarit.

Organized by the Wolfs Bugs Nuevo Vallarta club, this event has the purpose of promoting relationships among car aficionados, as well as providing the residents of Bahía de Banderas and visitors of the Riviera Nayarit with an alternative entertainment activity.

The details of the Car Show were announced on Thursday at a press conference held at Marina Nuevo Vallarta, led by club president Carlos Rodríguez and vice president Jorge Medina. He also highlighted the presence of Marc Murphy, general director of the Office of Visitors and Conventions of the Riviera Nayarit (OVC) and director of the Association of Hotels and Motels of Bahía de Banderas (AHMBB), as well as the Ministry of Tourism of the State of Nayarit in Bahía de Banderas, Claudio Vallarta, and the deputy director of Tourism of the Town Hall of Bahía de Banderas, Félix Vera.

Among the points to be highlighted, Carlos Rodríguez mentioned the 30% increase that has been registered since the first exhibition held in 2017, both in the participation of the exhibitors and visitors.

Marc Murphy stressed the mission of the OVC and the AHMBB is to attract events to the destination that in turn encourage the arrival of more tourists.

“We look for events that promote family living, that are healthy.” Riviera Nayarit is a destination where fun and joy prevails and we want the visitor to have many activities to do, as well as the most pleasant vacation experiences, of course, the realization of events is essential for a destination, here we are supporting more than 100 activities a year,” he said.

In addition to being an entertainment activity, the Nuevo Vallarta Car Show carries a noble cause, supporting year after year a local organization that needs it. Last year they supported the organization Ángeles en Libertad, with 14 thousand pesos, which was what was collected from the tickets. This year the organization that will be supported is the Red Cross Bahía de Banderas.

There is a parade and a contest-exhibition in which different types of vehicles will participate, divided into the following categories: Classics, Euro, Tuning (Modified), Custom (Customized) and motorcycles. León; San Luis Potosi; Durango; Mazatlan; Lagos de Moreno and Tepic clubs, as well as the local clubs of Bahía de Banderas and Puerto Vallarta are registered for the event this year.

The activities will begin on Saturday, January 12 with a parade of cars through the main avenues of Nuevo Vallarta to Marina Nuevo Vallarta, where a small exhibition will be held. Later there will be a mixer for the participants, their families, and the general public.

More than 300 collection cars, motorcycles, and spectacularly modified cars can be admired at the 3rd Nuevo Vallarta Car Show 2019 to be held on . . .

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