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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% |
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I don't know if it's the same all over as it is here locally where I live, but here there is a distinct difference between a car show and a gathering at a cars and coffee event. All our local car shows charge an entrance fee for anyone wanting to display their car, usually $30-$40. Spectators wanting to view the cars get in free. A cars and coffee event is where you just show up, usually at a large shopping center parking lot on a Saturday morning. These are approved ahead of time by the shopping center. There is no charge for the car owners or spectators.
The cars and coffee events have cars from old to modern. The car shows usually have cars mostly from the '50's to the '70's. |
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