The Maryland Auto Show at the Baltimore Convention Center showcases new car technology this weekend. “You can see the cars, but you can also touch the cars. You can sit in the driver’s seat. You can sit in the back seat. You can really experience a wide range of vehicles that would take you days and days going from dealership to dealership,” he said Jason Fogelson, Senior Editor, Kelley Blue Book. | RELATED: Biden, EU leader to discuss electric vehicle proposal The Maryland Auto Show runs through Sunday. “You can’t buy a car here, but you can select the car here,” Fogelson said. “You can see all the latest trends. There are some 2024 models here that you can’t see anywhere else; they’re not on dealer floors yet. Like, for example, the 2024 (Ford) Mustang is here. “People can learn about electric or hybrid vehicles, and even what it’s like to drive one.” “They can hear how quiet it is,” Fogelson said. | ROSSEN REPORTS: Do electric vehicles really save you money? People can also see the latest technology, such as full-screen video displays that seem to be in every new vehicle, as well as new ways to open doors and even a trunk in front of a car. “Cars can detect pedestrians and you they help avoid disasters. (They have) a smart key and your cell phone becomes your key,” Fogelson said. “There are cars that have facial recognition technology (and) heated seats with massage.” Although people don’t he’s leaving in a car, he might leave with a puppy. The Harford County Humane Society will be there all weekend with adoptable dogs, courtesy of Subaru.|VIDEO BELOW: More Maryland drivers switch to green to avoid separate from the green
The Maryland Auto Show at the Baltimore Convention Center showcases new car technology this weekend.
“You can see the cars, but you can also touch the cars. You can sit in the driver’s seat. You can sit in the back seat. You can really experience a wide range of vehicles that would take you days and days going from dealership to dealership,” he said Jason Fogelson, Senior Editor, Kelley Blue Book.
| RELATED: Biden, EU leader to discuss proposal on electric vehicles
The Maryland Auto Show runs through Sunday.
“You can’t buy a car here, but you can select the car here,” Fogelson said. “You can see all the latest trends. There are some 2024 models here that you can’t see anywhere else; they’re not on dealer floors yet. Like, for example, the 2024 (Ford) Mustang is here.”
People can learn about electric or hybrid vehicles, and even what it’s like to drive one.
“They can hear how quiet it is,” Fogelson said.
| ROSSEN REPORTS: Do electric vehicles really save you money?
People can also see the latest technology, such as full-screen video displays that seem to be in every new vehicle, as well as new ways to open doors and even a trunk in the front of a car.
“Cars can detect pedestrians and help you avoid disasters. (They have) a smart key and your cell phone becomes your key,” Fogelson said. “There are cars that have facial recognition technology (and) heated, massaging seats.”
While people won’t leave with a car, they might leave with a puppy. The Humane Society of Harford County will be there all weekend with adoptable dogs, courtesy of Subaru.
| VIDEO Below: More Maryland drivers switch to green to avoid being separated from the green