February 18, 2010  
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Downtown Dubai Classic Car Show is back

The second edition in February 2010 has been extended to four days, from Feb. 18 to 21, owing to public demand and stronger participation from classic car lovers in the region.

In its debut in February 2009, the Downtown Dubai Classic Car Show held at Emaar Boulevard – set to be one of the finest boulevards in the world in Downtown Dubai – brought together thousands of spectators to witness hundreds of classic car collectors from the region showcasing their prized possessions.

Also featuring classic car parades and a competition, it was the first of its kind experience for Dubai, and a symbolic representation of how the timeless architectural splendour of Downtown Dubai served the befitting backdrop for classic cars that stand the test of time in design elegance.

The excitement generated will continue in the next edition, as Emaar prepares to create a more lavish spectacle of classic cars in the second edition with more participating cars, parades, competitions and attractive lifestyle events that will appeal to all sections of visitors. Visitors have free access to the show and can further build on a lively day-out with the various lifestyle features in Downtown Dubai.

Emaar organises the event with the support of the Automobile & Touring Club of the United Arab Emirates (ATCUAE) – a member of the ‘Fédération Internationale des Véhicules Anciens’ (FIVA), the world-wide authority for historic vehicles.

Classic car owners, can register their cars for the next annual Downtown Dubai Classic Car Show by logging to www.emaar.com

The Event Programme:

Thursday, Feb 18th:
4.00 PM – Midnight
4.30 PM: Official opening
8.00 PM: Classic Parade

Friday, Feb 19th:
4.00 PM – Midnight
8.00 PM: Classic Parade

Saturday, Feb 20th:
4.00 PM – Midnight
6.45 PM: Award Ceremony
8.00 PM: Classic Parade

Sunday, Feb 21st:  10.00 AM – 4.00 PM

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