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| View Poll Results: New Cars at shows/Cars & Coffee | |||
| Yes I love them |
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6 | 19.35% |
| No, not sure why you’d put one in a show |
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19 | 61.29% |
| Only spec cars from an automaker |
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6 | 19.35% |
| Voters: 31. You may not vote on this poll | |||
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OK allow me to stir the pot here...
For ME, (and this is just my opinion), I can never understand the thinking of someone who feels their (enter make and model) newer car is worthy of being entered into a car show. And for those trophy hunters...well that's another story. I also understand why a promoter, in the interest of viability, may allow this, but I would challenge said promoters to get out there, recruit and network. While I would absolutely love to own a new Challenger or Corvette, I would never take consider taking up the space required at any real car show. Now of course there are some exceptions, but c'mon now. If it can be seen at your local showroom or on an average used car lot, or even at your local Walmart, please park it somewhere else. This "trend" is why I choose the events I attend carefully. As I said, just my opinion, for whatever that is worth! Bashton |
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