As of: February 22, 2024, 6:07 p.m
By: Stephanie Uehlein
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The Volksfestplatz is also part of the exhibition grounds when the MC Weilheim holds its car show.
© Uehlein
The Motorsport Club (MC) Weilheim invites you to its 46th car and motorcycle exhibition for two days in April.
Event manager Klaus Hubl now presented the trade fair offering, which goes far beyond the “car and motorcycle” sector.
Weilheim - At the public trade fair, which is planned for the weekend, April 6th and 7th, all 15 places in the halls have already been taken, as Hubl announced at a press conference on Tuesday (February 20th).
E-bikes are presented there, as are moped cars, which can be used by drivers aged 15 and over, and garden tools.
With the company RWN from Penzberg, a new scooter and motorcycle exhibitor was won for the show.
The MC particularly emphasizes this because an authorized motorcycle dealer was missing from last year's event.
Organizing the trade fair is sometimes difficult for the club, as became clear at the press conference, which was also attended by the new first club chairman, Thomas Leiott, and MC treasurer Peter Hößle.
It was said that working with (potential) exhibitors is not always easy.
Currently, “two to three places” on the open-air site are not yet occupied, says Hubl.
However, there are plans as to how these can be filled.
At least 15 car dealerships are involved
And one thing is already clear: at least 15 car dealerships will be taking part this year on the open-air site - at the Hochlandhallen and the closed city hall.
They present the audience with a wide range from small cars to limousines.
Motorhomes, which were part of the trade fair offering again last year after a long time, can also be seen again this year.
The construction fence at the town hall will be dismantled especially for the exhibition to create space.
This will also be used at the car show for the stands where the MC volunteers provide visitors with food and drinks.
The car show is a significant source of income for the club and is the “most important date in the event calendar” every year, as Chairman Leiott said on the sidelines of the press conference.
Klaus Hubl, exhibition manager © MC Weilheim
An offer for younger visitors is also part of the exhibition this year.
Although the Bockerlbahn is missing this year, there will be face painting and the Bavarian Red Cross teddy clinic as well as a bouncy castle.
A new addition is a “tiger duck rodeo” with which the AOK health insurance company is coming to the trade fair.
The exhibition is open
on Saturday, April 6th and Sunday, April 7th from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m.
Admission is free.