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    If they are doing community service, that is great. If they are doing that off the back of the university, not so great. UL is a public entity. One of their purposes is NOT to be in the business of funding charities, etc. It needs all the money it can raise to support itself.


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    Quote Originally Posted by cajun4life View Post
    So we have 25 leased vehicles for staff and coaches @ $750/mo per vehicle?
    That’s what I figured, just guessing. Go find me a dealership where I can purchase a demo for $9,000 less than I can buy that same vehicle new and I will say you know what you talking about. It ain’t happening.

    TTMW

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    do the vehicles also include free oil changes, maintenance, tires etc? No mileage limit? It’s amazing how many people can form opinions on a deal good or bad that they have no idea of the details.


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    Quote Originally Posted by crazycajun View Post
    do the vehicles also include free oil changes, maintenance, tires etc? No mileage limit? It’s amazing how many people can form opinions on a deal good or bad that they have no idea of the details.
    Just throwing things out there to show that he who claims to know KNOWS absolutely nothing.

    Under any circumstances, looks like something that needs to be looked into and considered with all the facts.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunVic View Post
    Just throwing things out there to show that he who claims to know KNOWS absolutely nothing.

    Under any circumstances, looks like something that needs to be looked into and considered with all the facts.
    Yes and I’m not saying it doesn’t need to be looked at but it takes 2 sides to renegotiate a contract and that usually involves both sides wanting something and both sides willing to concede something. Or you wait until the contract expires.

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    Winning cures the two car threads. If anyone has dealt with a fleet of vehicles, we’re getting a good deal. Pretty much the same deal most programs get.

    The car show being at Cajun Field is a second deal. Do not throw the baby out with the bath water.


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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Winning cures the two car threads. If anyone has dealt with a fleet of vehicles, we’re getting a good deal. Pretty much the same deal most programs get.

    The car show being at Cajun Field is a second deal. Do not throw the baby out with the bath water.
    Zoom, we are not getting a good deal. It's why certain posters have been bringing this stuff up for 2 years. And there is more to it than that.

    Can you share particulars on other collegiate athletic programs and their agreements with the car dealerships?

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Winning cures the two car threads. If anyone has dealt with a fleet of vehicles, we’re getting a good deal. Pretty much the same deal most programs get.

    The car show being at Cajun Field is a second deal. Do not throw the baby out with the bath water.
    Agreed! But the baby is more expensive today than when this agreement was reached some 20 years, or so back. The cost of doing business has gone up, just like a number of dealerships that no longer participate in the coaches vehicle program because they don't see the value of it for them financially.

    Dr. Maggard was smart to back off at this stage because the event was too close. The beginning of the fiscal year is the time to sit down and renegotiate this deal. These people built and operate businesses, they understand the term negotiation and Dr. Maggard is not a newbie to the concept as well. I don't see why a minimum $1500 RCAF donation per year from each dealership is not doable if the least offer is reasonable. Maybe the terms are higher with perks, I don't know. I know this, the current deal is not sufficient for UL at this time.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CajunT View Post
    Agreed! But the baby is more expensive today than when this agreement was reached some 20 years, or so back. The cost of doing business has gone up, just like a number of dealerships that no longer participate in the coaches vehicle program because they don't see the value of it for them financially.

    Dr. Maggard was smart to back off at this stage because the event was too close. The beginning of the fiscal year is the time to sit down and renegotiate this deal. These people built and operate businesses, they understand the term negotiation and Dr. Maggard is not a newbie to the concept as well. I don't see why a minimum $1500 RCAF donation per year from each dealership is not doable if the least offer is reasonable. Maybe the terms are higher with perks, I don't know. I know this, the current deal is not sufficient for UL at this time.
    Maggard was wise to back off. Big Wheel Club and car show are two different items. In true RP fashion, line is blurred.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Maggard was wise to back off. Big Wheel Club and car show are two different items. In true RP fashion, line is blurred.
    If it's blurred here, it's blurred elsewhere.

    This clears it up.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Turbine View Post
    If it's blurred here, it's blurred elsewhere.

    This clears it up.
    This is about as blurred RP has made anything.

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    Quote Originally Posted by ZoomZoom View Post
    Maggard was wise to back off. Big Wheel Club and car show are two different items. In true RP fashion, line is blurred.
    I understand that, but an outdated agreement isn't a line blurred. Just financially not doable any longer.

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