Girls Night Out at the Chicago Auto Show with Toyota

Girls Night Out Chicago Auto Show
Girls Night Out at the Chicago Auto Show

Is there a better way to car shop than with 100 of your besties?

Disclosure: This post and Girls Night Out are in partnership with Chicagoland Toyota.

I love to shop. I hate pressure from salespeople.

One way to avoid pressure is to shop with a friend. And what better way to shop for a car than to head to an auto show. There you can see cars, ask questions and and enjoy the fun car and people watching.

Even better is to have a glass of wine in hand—something we don’t usually associate with cars! — go for a ride in the newly redesigned 2020 Toyota Highlander and get a demonstration of all the great new technology in Toyota’s cars and SUVs.

Learn more about how to attend Girls Night Out at the Chicago Auto Show

Girls Night Out Chicago Auto Show
The Toyota exhibit is where Girls Night Out at the Chicago Auto Show will be held on February 11th.

Join the Party at the Chicago Auto Show

On Tuesday, February 11th we’re bringing the Girls Night Out party to Toyota at the Chicago Auto show. The best part is that Toyota is reserving the exhibit just for us so we can test drive the cars—including my personal favorite, the Highlander, as well as the RAV4, the Camry and  the Corolla— get the lowdown on Apple CarPlay, Toyota Safety Sense and more. And, then, there’s swag. You had me at swag.

When: Tuesday, February 11th, 6-8PM

Where: Chicago Auto Show, McCormick Place, Chicago

What: Toyota test drives, wine tasting, swag and a social media giveaway; come prepared to be social!

Who: YOU, Chicago girl

Other details: Bring a friend and be our guest for this event; space is limited so RSVP soon! 

Related: 2020 Toyota Highlander 3-Row SUV: It Starts with 35 Amazing Hybrid Miles Per Gallon and Then, Gets Better

Scotty Reiss
Scotty Reiss

Journalist, entrepreneur and mom. Expertise includes new cars, family cars, 3-row SUVs, child passenger car seats and automotive careers and culture. A World Car Awards juror and member of the steering committee, Scotty likes to say the automotive business found her, rather than her finding it. But recognizing the opportunity to give voice to powerful female consumers and create a voice to match their spending power, her mission became to empower women as car buyers and owners. A career-long journalist, she has written for the New York Times, Town & Country, Adweek and co-authored the book Stew Leonard, My Story, a biography of the founder of the iconic grocery company Stew Leonard’s. Her love of cars started when her father insisted she learn to change the oil in her MG Midget, but now it mostly plays out in the many road trips taken with her family.

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