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FeistyBearH22a 06-25-2011 05:20 PM

DTP Autoshow July 16th!! Orgasm_donor approved.
 
http://www.dtpautoshow.com/home

DTP is back everyone!

If there are members of the RS community that wanted to register their cars as a group, crew/club.

All registrations will be done online. However, I can give you a promo code that will save you a couple of bucks if you register 10 or more.

10+ cars = 5 dollars off
15+ cars = 10 dollars off

Here's the chance to show off your cars everyone! Don't miss out. =P

The number of vehicles must first be verified through me and I can provide the promo code. Email me if you have any questions rn.delossantos@gmail.com

Lowered_Klass 06-26-2011 09:02 PM

I'll only go if the "WE ARE STOCK... PROBLEM?" crew represents there!

:troll:

FeistyBearH22a 07-11-2011 11:29 AM

ttt

Glove 07-11-2011 12:21 PM

il never understand why people pay to have their cars shown, in a show where the people you are paying to have your car shown are making money off you.

if anything they should be paying you to bring your car in.

Neva 07-11-2011 03:01 PM

^^/truth

Redlines_Daily 07-11-2011 03:33 PM

That thread title is very misleading :D

1exotic 07-11-2011 03:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7507992)
il never understand why people pay to have their cars shown, in a show where the people you are paying to have your car shown are making money off you.

if anything they should be paying you to bring your car in.

werd,

unless you are very desperate to show your tuned ricer honda off.

FeistyBearH22a 07-11-2011 05:27 PM

LOL. And people bitch about not having any shows year after year.

Glove 07-11-2011 06:10 PM

^ too bad we cant fail you too,

its a valid point, if anything make car submissions free, why on earth would people pay money to have their cars looked at? just go to any weekly meet and do the same thing for free.

not only that, the car shows here are weak as hell compared to the ones in the states, the ones down there are geared for adults, not families

hk20000 07-11-2011 06:16 PM

But if you make it rated R you have a much smaller admission pool for $$...

em1.ac 07-11-2011 06:24 PM

I'll show up :)

GG 07-11-2011 06:33 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 1exotic (Post 7508171)
werd,

unless you are very desperate to show your tuned ricer honda off.



NIce attitude champ, as if ur 16 years none turbo weak sauce supra was thatttt ganster. I think not

:speechless:



nicely done out nsx/s2k/dc series are rice eh? oh i see



Quote:

Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7508288)
^ too bad we cant fail you too,

its a valid point, if anything make car submissions free, why on earth would people pay money to have their cars looked at? just go to any weekly meet and do the same thing for free.

not only that, the car shows here are weak as hell compared to the ones in the states, the ones down there are geared for adults, not families



I agree the admission doesnt make much sense especially the amount they are charging is quite a lot. However its the negative attitude people have in this town that shuts down car shows for 2 years in a roll.

Would you guys rather have absolutely nothing to show for in this city thats related to cars? Where are the car enthusiast? IMO having something to show for is better than nothing, at least you have a choice.
States is different, their crowd and support is like a million times larger than us, small community has to start somewhere.

Neva 07-11-2011 08:32 PM

I see it just like the rest of local autosports: You get PAID to show up. Your car is pretty much your investment into the event right? Without cars there is no show. It doesn't work the other way around. So if cars are the show then why are they paying to enter their own event? At least have free admission for show cars. That would spark competition between enthusiasts to have the best car to secure their spot in the event. Money needs to come from general admissions, vendors and sponsors.

It's all marketing isn't it. When your target market is in all one venue for one reason there's high value that needs to be cashed in on. They need to find a better way to make cash than charging these owners to show off their cars when they could easily cruise downtown streets....doesn't make sense. Offering incentive to attract more cars = larger crowds = more interested parties = more $$$ etc etc

There's definitely potential but it just doesn't seem like organizers have been able to get the right formula going. To me it just seems like terrible planning.

and mod's being able to fail but not be failed is BS, it should work both ways or not at all.

FeistyBearH22a 07-11-2011 08:47 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neva (Post 7508462)
I see it just like the rest of local autosports: You get PAID to show up.

Are you high? Which autosports event have you been to where YOU got paid for participating.

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neva (Post 7508462)
They need to find a better way to make cash than charging these owners to show off their cars when they could easily cruise downtown streets....doesn't make sense.

Right, all about marketing. Registration fees will probably barely cover the cost of the trophies. You have no clue what kind of money goes in to covering the costs for holding an event like this. If it was so lucrative where are the other car shows?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neva (Post 7508462)
and mod's being able to fail but not be failed is BS, it should work both ways or not at all.

I guess just one of the perks of doing stuff for RS. :fullofwin:


P.S. I don't get compensated by the organizers of the event. I was merely trying to help out the enthusiast community on both sides. I'm not employed by the organizers.

Gtrr33 07-11-2011 08:58 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FeistyBearH22a (Post 7508251)
LOL. And people bitch about not having any shows year after year.

i didnt bitch in fact the only show i ever supported was boom back in the day, when the show is about local cars.

dtp is a shit show and i for one will never support them

Eff-1 07-11-2011 09:01 PM

I think this debate only comes up in Vancouver because the modding scene is so small.

But in a larger market, the business model goes like this:

Car owners mod their cars entirely for the purpose of putting it in shows. They pay entry fees to compete. Just like any other sport-- you want to play, you need to pay.

Organizers take the entry fees and put on the show. They charge admission to those who attend as spectators. You need both revenue sources to make it happen, otherwise there's no profit and no incentive to put the show on.

Vancouver's modding scene has pretty much died off over the past few years. And then when a show eventually comes along, nobody wants to pay. lol

Neva 07-11-2011 09:19 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by FeistyBearH22a (Post 7508476)
Are you high? Which autosports event have you been to where YOU got paid for participating.

Western Speedway. They pay you to show up. The more cars the more money you make. It's not a lot ~$50 but it's better than nothing. And because of that they take some simple events and make them look bigger than what they are, because of driver participation, and they fill the stands. I know for a fact, from putting on events at Western, that the money doesn't come from drivers at all. The money is in general admission and added sales (ie food and merch). Income from drivers is the cherry on top but is easily shadowed by spectator revenues.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FeistyBearH22a (Post 7508476)
Right, all about marketing. Registration fees will probably barely cover the cost of the trophies. You have no clue what kind of money goes in to covering the costs for holding an event like this. If it was so lucrative where are the other car shows?

Listen to your audience and needs of the community the event is trying to represent. Find financial backing. It's obviously not as black and white as that but I really have a hard time believing that it's as difficult as it's made out to be. At the end of the day there's going to be a profit and that profit stops at the point where the organizers want it to stop. Businesses don't hold events to lose money. Period.

Quote:

Originally Posted by FeistyBearH22a (Post 7508476)
I guess just one of the perks of doing stuff for RS. :fullofwin:

P.S. I don't get compensated by the organizers of the event. I was merely trying to help out the enthusiast community on both sides. I'm not employed by the organizers.

They way I see it is we're the paying customers. Would I rather spend $50 to enter my car into a car show or $50 for entrance to a local drift event where I get to see cars that are just as impressive and get to track my car? It's a simple choice. I don't see these events offering anything spectacular back to community it represents past what could happen in a parking lot.

Neva 07-11-2011 09:42 PM

http://www.rockymountaineer.com/en_U...kage_final.pdf

If this link still has around the same going rates it's a lot less than what I thought it would be.

Eff-1 07-11-2011 09:50 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neva (Post 7508510)
Western Speedway.

It's a very different cost structure when the organizer of the event also represents the venue. Apples to oranges.


Quote:

Originally Posted by Neva (Post 7508510)
Listen to your audience and needs of the community the event is trying to represent. Find financial backing. It's obviously not as black and white as that but I really have a hard time believing that it's as difficult as it's made out to be.

You've never organized a large event, right?

Quote:

Originally Posted by Neva (Post 7508510)
They way I see it is we're the paying customers. Would I rather spend $50 to enter my car into a car show or $50 for entrance to a local drift event where I get to see cars that are just as impressive and get to track my car?

You can spend your $50 however you want. Nobody is putting a gun to your head. For those people who invest thousands into making a show car, $50 is nothing if it means a chance at winning a trophy.

1exotic 07-11-2011 09:53 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Tequilabomb (Post 7508313)
NIce attitude champ, as if ur 16 years none turbo weak sauce supra was thatttt ganster. I think not

:speechless:



nicely done out nsx/s2k/dc series are rice eh? oh i see


lol, you got offended? sorry to hear that 'champ'.
the difference is I wouldn't pay to have it shown off like your fwd car.

and the honda comment was aimed at untastefully moded civic's and that sort not nice nsx, s2000, etc.

VrrM604 07-12-2011 12:59 AM

anywhere to buy discounted tickets?

xilley 07-12-2011 05:16 AM

DTP Autoshow

omfg shes so cute

!SG 07-12-2011 05:44 AM

because venues are never free?

because the cost to run a show is way more than the cost of just parking a car?

bringing in entertainers, models, large anchor brands, paying for venue, insurance, paying employee's.

dont forget, the show may be for 1 day to the public, but its at least a 3 day rental. so that overhead triples. $20 bucks is NOTHING.

if you are complaining, its because you never competed before, or you have never won and gave up right after. take it as a tip if you lose, why did you lose, what did your competitor have that you didnt? is it just the $$$ invested, or maybe they just got more showmanship than you? turn that into motivation for next year. most of the time, you become friends with ur competition, and thus you compete as a group, for fun, for recognition, for a plastic trophie.



Quote:

Originally Posted by Glove (Post 7508288)
^ too bad we cant fail you too,

its a valid point, if anything make car submissions free, why on earth would people pay money to have their cars looked at? just go to any weekly meet and do the same thing for free.

not only that, the car shows here are weak as hell compared to the ones in the states, the ones down there are geared for adults, not families


taylor192 07-12-2011 06:00 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Glove:7508288
^ too bad we cant fail you too,

aits a valid point, if anything make car submissions free, why on earth would people pay money to have their cars looked at? just go to any weekly meet and do the same thing for free.

Too bad I'm mobile and cannot fail you.

What weekly meet would you like to attend? Vancouver does not have a spot that all car enthusiasts hang out at every week. Best you can do is crash a small meet, and then you're comparing sitting in a parking lot with a few people to a big meet with trophies and events.

I've been to shows all over Ontario, Quebec, New York, and a couple in Cali and they all charge registration fees. Stop being so fucking cheap.

Gtrr33 07-12-2011 06:20 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by taylor192 (Post 7508817)

I've been to shows all over Ontario, Quebec, New York, and a couple in Cali and they all charge registration fees. Stop being so fucking cheap.

with what? with your riced out benz? lmao!


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