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Title: British International Motor Show........
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 19 March 2009, 19:53:50
has been cancelled for 2010 due to the depression, as the manufacturers cannot afford the huge expense of mounting it! :o :o :o :o

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/business/7910645.stm

Makes senses really and just shows how bad it has all become! :'( :'(
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: jjleonard on 19 March 2009, 19:56:29
Must say I'm not all that surprised. My last visit was two years ago - in the ExCel centre in docklands - and it was thoroughly sh*te.

I for one won't miss it!
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: Mr Skrunts on 19 March 2009, 20:03:36
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Must say I'm not all that surprised. My last visit was two years ago - in the ExCel centre in docklands - and it was thoroughly sh*te.

I for one won't miss it!

Never been and never will, so I wont miss it.
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: M0T0RVATE on 20 March 2009, 07:49:21
I was at the last one at ExCel, Docklands...very disappointing...

 :-/
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: willyboy on 20 March 2009, 10:26:54
Yes its true its bad time for the car industry (in fact all works)
BUT

There's plenty of money going in to F1 or rather down the drain ::)

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Max Mosley: Provisionally it will be £30 million per two-car team per season (currently €33m, or $42m).

Are they for real !!??
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: John Lewis on 20 March 2009, 10:43:29
Funny though, cos the best way to strengthen your business through the credit crunch is keep up or increase your brand awareness through advertising, something the organisers could easily have exploited to their exhibitors to make it a great show. The organisers are kind of admitting defeat I'd say, don't reckon there's any coming back from that a year or two late without a mahoosive investment from sponsors, which would be difficult to secure after a break like that.

Mind you, if it were sh1te to start with I suppose its probably going to protect the exhibitors reputations by NOT appearing!

Well, thats my two penneth as a creative type anyway!  :-X
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 20 March 2009, 12:02:21
The last time that I went to the motor show was in 1971 or 1972 with my Dad...............Austin /Morris was proudly displaying it's latest worldbeater............The Morris Marina ::) ::) ::)................I also remember the fantastic Lotus Elan Sprint ......in gold leaf colours...........orgasmic. :y :y :y :y
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: mantagte on 20 March 2009, 12:45:59
i last went in i think 1981/2 and ford unveiled the new sierra
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: Field Marshal Dr. Opti on 20 March 2009, 12:49:53
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i last went in i think 1981/2 and ford unveiled the new sierra

Yep...................after the dreary Cortina .....................the Sierra looked like it came from a different planet .............back then. :y :y :y
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 20 March 2009, 12:51:01
Blimey!! :o :o :o :o :o

With the response of the majority to this thread it appears that this set of car enthusiasts at least didn't bother with the show anyway! :D :D  So who did?? :-? :-? :-?

No wonder it is being kicked into touch if this was the public's general response ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I must admit I have never been to it, with the Ideal Home exhibition being more my scene! 8-) 8-)
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: mantagte on 20 March 2009, 12:52:01
yes the reps really went on to love it
i had one in 1986 with 5 miles on the clock
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: Vamps on 20 March 2009, 13:06:46
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i last went in i think 1981/2 and ford unveiled the new sierra

Yep...................after the dreary Cortina .....................the Sierra looked like it came from a different planet .............back then. :y :y :y

From what I recall about the launch of the Sierra was that it was not liked initially, mainly because it lacked a front grill. I was lucky and managed to get a Cavalier, company car, :) instead....
 :)
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: Lizzie_Zoom on 20 March 2009, 13:17:32
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i last went in i think 1981/2 and ford unveiled the new sierra

Yep...................after the dreary Cortina .....................the Sierra looked like it came from a different planet .............back then. :y :y :y

From what I recall about the launch of the Sierra was that it was not liked initially, mainly because it lacked a front grill. I was lucky and managed to get a Cavalier, company car, :) instead....
 :)

It was nick named the "jelly mold" at the time, but like you I was lucky enough to have a Vauxhall Cavalier, an SRi 8-) 8-) ;)
Title: Re: British International Motor Show........
Post by: jjleonard on 20 March 2009, 14:33:05
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Blimey!! :o :o :o :o :o

With the response of the majority to this thread it appears that this set of car enthusiasts at least didn't bother with the show anyway! :D :D  So who did?? :-? :-? :-?

No wonder it is being kicked into touch if this was the public's general response ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D ;D

I must admit I have never been to it, with the Ideal Home exhibition being more my scene! 8-) 8-)

To be fair, I have been to a few when they were at the NEC (and the manufacturers still felt the need to pepper their stands with dolly birds knowledgeable sales staff. They were a lot more fun.

The ExCel shows felt like wandering onto a giant forecourt, you always got this sense that no-one really knew why they were there.

Mind you, I did have a bit of a laugh arguing with a fellow visitor on the Range Rover stand about why a supercharged rangey was a better investment than a normal one; that got me chucked off their stand in the end.  ;D ;D

Let's face it - these types of shows are in terminal decline of here anyway. The Manufacturers use the Geneva show to launch new models, who here actually bought a car off a show stand? I'd rather go to a dealer and rag the arse off it drive one sensibly on a test drive.  ;)