ORLANDO, FL (12.22.2020) – New cars, trucks, SUV’s and customized cars filled the Orange County Convention Center, Friday-Sunday December 18th through 20th, for the Central Florida International Auto Show. Almost every major auto brand exhibited their 2021, and beyond, models.Tint World Orlando showcased the company’s Viper and spent quality time with attendees during the 3-Day event.

Pete Muller, Tint World Orlando, was on the event floor with the company’s decked Viper all 3 days. Muller related to The 12volt News “Overall showing at the event was very positive. This was the first show of this type since March due to the COVID-19 Pandemic and no one really knew what to expect attendance wise. Attendance was certainly less than normal times. The show promoters definitely went out of their was to make sure precautions were taken to keep everyone as safe as possible. Wearing a mask was a requirement for everyone.”

Throughout the venue there was signage encouraging social distancing. Event personnel were even holding social distancing signs as they walked through the venue with many hand sanitizing stations set up. Attendees were able to sit in the new vehicles to check out the interiors. After each person exited the vehicle a worker, in a protective suit, sanitized the vehicle.

Tint World is a regular on the ‘Cars and Coffee’ and Car Club circuit in the Orlando area. Being on the floor at the International Auto show was an opportunity to interact with a different group of local consumers.

“We had our Viper in the MOPAR area of the show. Our relationship with the local club provided us with the opportunity to have the Viper in their area at the convention center. We handed out over 250 fliers with specials and details about our company and services. Attendees that came to our area saw some great vehicles that had been customized. It was very interesting to get their take with regard to the latest in automotive trends.”

The last day of the show Muller’s daughter, named Tesla, was at the show. It created quite a stir in the Ford booth when the FORD robot asked her name. Their conversation over the loudspeakers made reference that she would be right at home in the new electric Ford Mustang.
Concluding, Muller commented “Attending the Auto Show, with our club friends, was a good investment. We will definitely look at having our own Tint World Orlando booth at next year’s Central Florida International Auto Show.

A big Thank You to Pete for info and show images.
Visit tintworld.com and orlandoautoshow.com for more.









