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SVTPerformance's Chain of Restaurants
A Taste of Home
New England
Well atleast I get my car fix -- Boston Auto show 1/16 - 1/20
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<blockquote data-quote="MichaelPlummer" data-source="post: 13826718" data-attributes="member: 39976"><p>As a car enthusiasts and professional car show judge, I try my best to support shows like World of Wheels because if we don't it may disappear from this area for good. The show has been losing money for awhile but last year was the first time it made money. Switching to a smaller venue has helped but to move to a larger venue, will cost to much money and then fees for vendors and participants would be substantially higher. Plus we couldn't fill it with cars due to lack of participation anyways.</p><p></p><p>We try our best to show different cars but show participation has been down, so the pool of vehicles to choose from is less. So it may be easy to blame World of Wheels for admission pricing but who do we blame for lack of participation? Or the quality of the vehicles? Without vendors, show participation and people attending there is no World of Wheels. Please keep this in mind.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="MichaelPlummer, post: 13826718, member: 39976"] As a car enthusiasts and professional car show judge, I try my best to support shows like World of Wheels because if we don't it may disappear from this area for good. The show has been losing money for awhile but last year was the first time it made money. Switching to a smaller venue has helped but to move to a larger venue, will cost to much money and then fees for vendors and participants would be substantially higher. Plus we couldn't fill it with cars due to lack of participation anyways. We try our best to show different cars but show participation has been down, so the pool of vehicles to choose from is less. So it may be easy to blame World of Wheels for admission pricing but who do we blame for lack of participation? Or the quality of the vehicles? Without vendors, show participation and people attending there is no World of Wheels. Please keep this in mind. [/QUOTE]
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Well atleast I get my car fix -- Boston Auto show 1/16 - 1/20
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