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After a hiatus in 2017 due to hurricane weather the Miami International Auto Show welcomed auto aficionados back to South Florida for the 48th edition at the newly renovated ($620 million) Miami Beach Conventional Center for product launches of the latest model year trucks, sports cars, luxury sedans and SUVs. The energy was vibrant, the vehicle technology was fascinating, the consumer experience was engaging and the comradery between the automakers and media was stronger than ever!
6/15/2017 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Plainville High School graduates Tyler Rizzo and Devin Cook roll up to the Plainville High School graduation ceremony in Rizzo's 1998 Jeep TJ Thursday evening.
After a hiatus in 2017 due to hurricane weather the Miami International Auto Show welcomed auto aficionados back to South Florida for the 48th edition at the newly renovated ($620 million) Miami Beach Conventional Center for product launches of the latest model year trucks, sports cars, luxury sedans and SUVs. The energy was vibrant, the vehicle technology was fascinating, the consumer experience was engaging and the comradery between the automakers and media was stronger than ever!
After a hiatus in 2017 due to hurricane weather the Miami International Auto Show welcomed auto aficionados back to South Florida for the 48th edition at the newly renovated ($620 million) Miami Beach Conventional Center for product launches of the latest model year trucks, sports cars, luxury sedans and SUVs. The energy was vibrant, the vehicle technology was fascinating, the consumer experience was engaging and the comradery between the automakers and media was stronger than ever!
Redesigned in 2018 from the ground up, one of the latest Jeep Wranglers for 2021 is a plug-in electric variant dubbed the 4xe to bring the American icon up-to-speed with green energy expectations. As the proud owner of three prior Wranglers, and my current 2016 Unlimited, I enjoy the “spirit of adventure” Wranglers offer and the unequivocal go-anywhere and self-assurance they present. And now, I can partake in Jeep group activities with more planetary consciousness.
4/18/2020 Mike Orazzi | Staff
Spring snow falls in Litchfield county as some parts of Connecticut received 7 inches overnight.
After a hiatus in 2017 due to hurricane weather the Miami International Auto Show welcomed auto aficionados back to South Florida for the 48th edition at the newly renovated ($620 million) Miami Beach Conventional Center for product launches of the latest model year trucks, sports cars, luxury sedans and SUVs. The energy was vibrant, the vehicle technology was fascinating, the consumer experience was engaging and the comradery between the automakers and media was stronger than ever!
Redesigned in 2018 from the ground up, one of the latest Jeep Wranglers for 2021 is a plug-in electric variant dubbed the 4xe to bring the American icon up-to-speed with green energy expectations. As the proud owner of three prior Wranglers, and my current 2016 Unlimited, I enjoy the “spirit of adventure” Wranglers offer and the unequivocal go-anywhere and self-assurance they present. And now, I can partake in Jeep group activities with more planetary consciousness.