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The Salón Internacional del Automóvil México (Mexico International Autoshow in English) or simply SIAM was an annual auto show held at the Banamex convention center of the
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racecourse in
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. Planned as a successor to the Auto Expo del Automóvil it span only three editions from 2004 to 2006.


Autoexpo del Automóvil

The first "Autoexpo del Automóvil" (Car Show) was held as an unofficial event on December 8, 1994, at the
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center, in Mexico City and was called "International Auto Show". By the early 90s, car marketing in Mexico was lean, and less than fifteen makers in this first Auto Expo but the real deal were cars like the Mustang Mach III, the Bugatti EB110 and a
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. Its particular success led to a new edition the following year at the same venue. In 1996 it changed its name to "Auto Expo Mundial" and moved to the
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exposition center. The place has three floors so the expo was divided in three sections: "Armadoras" (Carmakers) 1 and 2 and "Commercial" (for trucks and commercial vehicles). The car market started increasing since this year so every year more and more carmakers started assisting to this event. In 1998 Mexico got impressed by the entry of Ferrari cars that were presented in the Auto Expo. That would be the beginning of the entry of new carmakers. The show was moved again in 2002 to the Centro Banamex convention center at the
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racecourse.


Extravaganzza Automotriz

For 2003 the organizing committee decided to deviate from the affordable-car paradigma of previous editions and presented the show under the "Extravaganzza Automotriz" motto. The show presented exotic and concept cars, notably
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, Bugatti EB110, Chrysler ME Four-Twelve and others. This edition met with strong criticism by attendants expecting to find what they expected from the previous shows. There were up to 30 makers, including exotic makers like TVR and
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and brands not available in Mexico like Lancia and Morgan but not mainstream manufacturers like General Motors or Nissan. This expo also included a
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area that presented the modified vehicles from ''
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Salón de México

The failure of the last Autoexpo gave Mexico the opportunity to raise as a country with gained automotive culture. The SIAM was born. Auto Moto Cycle took charge by the Asociación Mexicana de la Industria Automotriz (Mexican Automotive Industry Association) or shortly "AMIA". AMC is the organizer of one of the most important auto shows in the world, the
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Mondial de l'Automobile and also of many other important auto shows. The name "Salón de México" was given because other auto shows around the world are called for example "Salón de Paris" (for Mondial de l'Automobile). Almost every car manufacturer in Mexico assisted to the event, even the ones that were not yet in Mexico, like
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. The event was very successful and worked for many new makers in Mexico to present their vehicles. The SIAM was then classified as a major international auto show. However, the 2005 edition saw a minor amount of brands, excluding Renault (which would return in 2006) along with a discouraging hosting as visitors could not park in the parking lot but were forced to leave their cars by the horse racecourse. The 2006 Auto Show saw even less brands, along with
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, the whole of the
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, Bentley, SEAT and Lamborghini) and others. After the so-called 2006 fraud, the Auto Show was cancelled for 2007.


SIAM 2008

The Auto Show returns to the Centro Banamex site for 2008, from the 27 September to the 5 October. The exhibition opens from 10 am to 10pm on Saturdays and Sundays, and from 1pm to 9pm Monday to Friday. The show will close at 9pm on the final Sunday. There will be around 400 cars on display, including museum pieces, from a number of manufacturers, including Porsche, Lincoln, GM, Ford, Mazda, Mitsubishi, Mercury, Pontiac, Renault, Peugeot, Saab, Mercedes, Bentley, VW, Audi, Chrysler & Dodge. The show is expected to return in 2010 as a biennial event.


SIAM 2013


Salones de México

* Autoexpo 1994 * Autoexpo 1995 * Autoexpo 1996 * Autoexpo 1997 * Autoexpo 1998 * Autoexpo 1999 * Autoexpo 2000 * Autoexpo 2001 * Autoexpo 2002 * Extravaganzza Automotriz 2003 * Salón Internacional del Automóvil México 2004 * Salón Internacional del Automóvil México 2005 * Salón Internacional del Automóvil México 2006 * Salón Internacional del Automóvil México 2008


See also

* Cars in Mexico * Auto show


External links


Centro Banamex

Article with maps and information about 2004 SIAMOfficial SIAM 2008 website.
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