I think it comes down to voting with your participation and only choosing shows that do a better job.
While I almost never show my car, I did so last Friday because work was putting on an event to benefit the United Way.
Entry was $20 per car and included a lunch ticket. Categories were: Classic, Muscle, Corvette, Motorcycle, Exotic, Electric, Tuner, and Offroad/Truck, maybe a few others.
There were trophies for 1st, 2nd, and 3rd in each class, a $50 gift card for first in each class, and a car care gift basket for people's choice.
Voting in any of the classes was free, but voting for People's Choice required donating to the cause.
I think there were 100-120 entries total, and the event raised almost $5k, albeit with a lot of donated/volunteer help.
Shows can and are still be done well, so I suggest trying to seek out the better shows and let the ones cutting corners reap what they've sown.
Dave Casey
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