I don't care about shows. I'm like 10 years too old to enjoy this kind of thing. I DO love cars, but it's 99.99% performance oriented. So take my opinion for what it's worth. BTW, I was there for business/promotion purposes...
I actually enjoyed quite a few cars there!
- The NCRA booth with the FASTEST compact in Canada was something.
- The little Miata that ran 11.70@127 was also interesting.
- The RX-7 in the same booth was also very well done (I'm talking under the hood here)
- The MBF booth was nice (turbo Corrado that ran 11's all summer long, not just once).
- The Supra (though a bit flashy for my tastes) seemed to have a killer setup, very well done.
- The rally cars (quite a bit of them weren't at Charlevoix and I got to learn why) were pretty interesting too!
There was quite a bit of impressive unassuming cars (read, not riced up junk) that were worth it. It seemed to me the promoters went far to bring some very interesting cars from abroad!
If you'd rather have local rice up crap, there's nothing special about it. Just go to Julep.
But I'm sure that I am not the target audience. If I kind of liked it, it probably was off for the average show goer. Too bad.
However, I do agree that it was impossible to find your way around. I would have missed some great cars if I didn't purposely looked for them.
I think it was by far the best show I ever saw in Quebec. I'd give it a 7 (I'd give all the other shows I have been to a 1 or a 0, so it's high praise). But then again, like I said, I'm not the target audience.