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Don’t miss the Noosa Marina VW Car Show

The Noosa Marina VW Car Show is set to entertain crowds on Saturday 17 February from 8am till 12.30pm.

The Noosa Marina VW Show stands as a beacon of celebration for automotive heritage and innovation, captivating enthusiasts and casual observers alike with its unique blend of vintage charm and modern marvels. Nestled in the picturesque setting on the deck of Noosa Marina, this annual event transcends mere car showcases, embodying a cultural phenomenon that brings together communities and enthusiasts from far and wide.

At the heart of the Noosa Marina VW Show lies a profound appreciation for the iconic Volkswagen brand, which has left an indelible mark on automotive history.

From the timeless classics of the Beetle and the Microbus to the sleek lines of contemporary models, each Volkswagen vehicle showcased tells a story of craftsmanship, innovation, and the pursuit of excellence.

Beyond the gleaming exteriors and polished surfaces, the Noosa Marina VW Show fosters a sense of camaraderie among attendees, young and old, from all walks of life.

Moreover, the Noosa Marina VW Show underscores the importance of sustainability and environmental consciousness in the automotive industry.

As the world embraces the transition towards electric vehicles and eco-friendly technologies, this event serves as a reminder of the pivotal role that innovation plays in shaping the future of mobility.

The vehicles will be displayed up on the decks of the Marina, surrounded by our many cafés, restaurants, Wine Bar and specialty shops.

Live music from the Fried Out Kombies, will take us back to some old classics of yesteryear.

Come along and see the multi-generational VW cars and campers some beautifully restored to mobile works of art.

Just follow the river to Tewantin at 2 Parkyn Crt, from 8am till 12.30pm.

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