Journal: What Is Your Favorite Automotive Hangout?

What Is Your Favorite Automotive Hangout?

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February 28, 2013

Early on Sunday mornings, my fellow Alfisti friends and I drive up PCH to Cross Creek and hang out at the Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf at the Malibu Country Mart where we kill 45 minutes talking cars and telling bad jokes before heading out to the Malibu canyons for some serious driving.

What is your favorite automotive hangout? Let us know in a comment below!

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Jonathan Tong
Jonathan Tong
11 years ago

I used to take my 240z over to a mainly usdm meet every wed on lawrence expressway in santa clara but they stopped going for the winter. also been to a couple of the “old school import meets” on the last thursday of every month also in santa clara, ca.

The shokuji j-tin historics on april 20th is the next big meet if you’re into vintage japanese cars!

Matthew Lange
11 years ago

Goodwood Sunday breakfasts can be a great place to hang out with other car people on a Sunday morning, but have become too popular lately leading to over crowding. I’m on the lookout for some new South East UK car hangouts this summer.

Hans van Leeuwen
Hans van Leeuwen
11 years ago

Behind the steering wheel of my Spider? Seriously, my favourite hangout is the Spettacolo Sportivo Alfa Romeo, which in 2013 will be held at the Zandvoort racetrack August 24th/25th. Two days of being overdosed with Alfa Romeo. I am happy to be one of the contributors in the organisation. In the past years we have had visitors from the US, Spain, Sweden, Norway, Russia, the UK, Poland, Austria and many other countries. Among our guests from Italy was also Marco Fazio who starred at these pages a little while ago. Check out [url=”http://www.spettacolosportivo.eu/eng”]www.spettacolosportivo.eu[/url] for details from the 2012 edition at the Assen TT-circuit.

Inigo Loy Colmenar
Inigo Loy Colmenar
11 years ago

I do miss a hang out place. It is just tough to find people who share the same exact interest as you do. I do a lot of machine and welding work with my car hobby and I would like to “talk shop” with people with the same interest and I wouldnt want to hang out with people who like to wax and polish cars or take pictures of them. I have nothing against wax and polish or photo guys. It is just that I would have limited knowledge to share with them. I guess what I am trying to say is within the car culture, there are a number of subcultures where you have to find your fit.

Christopher Gay
Christopher Gay
11 years ago

Fabricating anything interesting lately? I’m a fabricator, and am hoping to one day find the time to work on my own projects…
Ain’t much time left for “hanging out” between work and the little ones, although I would like to do the Targa California this year to see some friends and drive like hell.

Inigo Loy Colmenar
Inigo Loy Colmenar
11 years ago

Trying my best to make chips but work and kids get in the way all the time!

Afshin Behnia
11 years ago

Yes! Do it! Come to the Targa.

Josh Clason
11 years ago

Since moving to LA I need to find a new hangout. I miss being able to hang out at JDM Legends in Salt Lake City and with buddy Andrew at T1 Race Development in Dallas.

CJ David
CJ David
11 years ago

My friends’ garages. I say that because I currently don’t have my own (damn apartments).

Ryan Hoyle
Ryan Hoyle
11 years ago
Reply to  CJ David

You should get a garage! I’m currently ruining the concrete in mine with every kind of fluid that’s in my fiat spider. They can get over it when I move out. I pay enough that they can just resurface it and see no loss still.

CJ David
CJ David
11 years ago
Reply to  Ryan Hoyle

Oh if only I could, but unfortunately my current apartment complex doesn’t have garages anywhere. I’m changing that when I move in June.

Austin Loomis
Austin Loomis
11 years ago

Cars and Coffee Irvine CA! Some of the best classics in the area there.
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