Don't Join Our Club.
Seriously. It's probably not for you.
We only have epic road trips, lasting friendships, loads of laughs, and the freedom to finally feel like you belong.
It's Fine If You Don't Get It
Kinda Uncomfortable
We've seen it time and time again. Maybe you like those car shows where everyone assumes you're straight, where the main event is sitting in a folding chair, talking about the weather, and maybe—if you’re lucky—someone holds their tongue instead of openly critiquing people who look or act or think differently.
Who doesn’t love that?
You're Probably Not Missing a Thing
Unbearable
I joined hoping to just find a couple new car shows to attend. Instead, everyone welcomed me like family. It’s unbearable. Who even likes feeling included?
— Amanda Hugnkiss
Hard pass!
I miss the good old days of blending into the background. Now, people actually talk to me AND care about my car. Ugh, no thanks.
— Mike Rotch
Count me out...
I came for the cars. But apparently, this club is also about community and support. What's next, feeling a part of something bigger than myself? As if!
— Paige Turner
Friends don't let friends go it alone...
If you love monotony and occasional casual judgment from the heteronormative car community, by all means, don’t join.
If you’re ready for something better—a car club that actually welcomes you and celebrates every inch of your personality (and your ride)—maybe it’s time to reconsider.