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What is a Car Club?

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

A car club is an organization for car owners and enthusiasts. There are a number of different kinds of car clubs, organized around all sorts of themes, and some have international scope, with members located in many far-flung corners of the world. Generally, the only requirement to join a car club is a payment of dues, as members usually welcome fellow enthusiasts, and many car clubs have an online presence, making it easy for members to coordinate and keep up on club events.

One of the most common themes for a car club is maker or model, especially in the cast of cult cars. For example, a driver could join a Volkswagon club organized for Volkswagon owners, or a Nash Rambler club for people interested in Nash Ramblers. Some car manufacturers administer their own car clubs, offering special perks to members such as discounts on routine service or roadside assistance, while other manufacturers prefer to maintain a hands-off approach.

A car club is an organization for car owners and enthusiasts.
A car club is an organization for car owners and enthusiasts.

Car clubs can also be organized around a theme, like classic cars, kit cars, hot rods, or mileage. Others are focused on providing roadside assistance; the American Automobile Club or AAA, for example, offers insurance, maps, and other special services to its members. Organization methods also vary; some car clubs are small and locally based, while others are large, with many individual chapters, and members may have varying degrees of interaction with each other.

Car club members may plan meet ups to show off their cars.
Car club members may plan meet ups to show off their cars.

Depending on the nature of a car club, a variety of car-club related activities may be organized. Enthusiast clubs often schedule meet ups so that members can showcase their cars, and sometimes races or driving tours with members will be arranged. Car clubs may also organize car shows, parades, and other events which are oriented around the theme of the car club. Some car clubs maintain workshops spaces for people to work on their cars, or offer workshops and classes for members who want to know more about auto maintenance.

Some car clubs offer workshops for members who want to learn about auto maintenance.
Some car clubs offer workshops for members who want to learn about auto maintenance.

Some members of car clubs develop strong feelings of solidarity with other members, especially in the case of people who drive unusual or cult cars. Members may establish friendships with each other, and sometimes membership in a particular car club can be used like a credential with other members. For example, someone in the Million Mile Club might stay with other members on a trip. Car club members may also seek each other out when they need professional services, under the argument that members should support each other.

Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a WikiMotors researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Mary McMahon
Mary McMahon

Ever since she began contributing to the site several years ago, Mary has embraced the exciting challenge of being a WikiMotors researcher and writer. Mary has a liberal arts degree from Goddard College and spends her free time reading, cooking, and exploring the great outdoors.

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Discussion Comments

sunnysideup

As a participant in a car club, I can tell you that the hardest part was actually coming up with a car club name. It went on for days, wait...months!

I think the typical car club is more of a brotherhood. You know, as in sharing information, life experience, skills, common knowledge.

Enjoying life on the road is the other part that makes this a great hobby. $100 a year in dues is totally worth the lifestyle. Great friends, great times, great cars.

chrysalis

My elderly mom's best friend (widowed) joined a car club after she retired and moved to Florida.

Her car club takes road trips together, ride in parades, set up community picnics and more. I thought it was a great way for her to make new friends in a new state. But I'm still surprised that such a girly girl would join an mg car club.

I guess she thought she might meet an eligible bachelor in a car club. She's no dummy, I'll give her that!

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    • A car club is an organization for car owners and enthusiasts.
      By: Krasser
      A car club is an organization for car owners and enthusiasts.
    • Car club members may plan meet ups to show off their cars.
      By: SNEHIT
      Car club members may plan meet ups to show off their cars.
    • Some car clubs offer workshops for members who want to learn about auto maintenance.
      By: uwimages
      Some car clubs offer workshops for members who want to learn about auto maintenance.
    • Car clubs often include people who enjoy working on cars.
      By: photopitu
      Car clubs often include people who enjoy working on cars.