Archive for November, 2010

 
Thursday, November 25th, 2010

Using the Car Club to Your Benefit

People are always wondering exactly what benefits do you really get from joining a car club. There are some members who simply get the ability to show off their car, while there are others who are able to gain the experience and knowledge of dozens of other car enthusiasts without having to pay an actual mechanic. Still others have the thrill of showing off their vehicle at the car shows that are held, and even others are able to help out younger or less experienced car owners with their wealth of knowledge. Determining exactly where in the mix you fit in is sometimes hard, and you may discover that you do not simply fit into one category but rather you are able to fit into several categories.

Being able to use the car clubs that you are involved in to your advantage is sometimes quite easy; if you are looking for advice and helpful assistance then it is even easier. Those who are trying to use the car club to seek out advice are usually able to find several people who are quite helpful to them. Having this form of assistance can be a huge asset especially to those who are just starting out and learning. Using the information and tips that are passed along to you can be a very effective way of absorbing information at a much faster pace.

Those who are looking for car shows to show off their car are usually extremely happy with car clubs. Most clubs have at least one possibly more car shows a year and can be a great place to show off your car. Using the connections, you make at car shows can give you plenty of contacts for great deals on car parts, people interested in buying your car, cars that you are interested in buying, and plenty of friends and admirers for your car. People love attending car shows and many clubs organize ways to allow members to attend at a discounted rate, rather than having to pay the full price as well.

If you happen to love helping to teach someone else, you ay discover that one of the benefits you love the most is the ability to work with someone to help teach them everything you know about cars. Not everyone is always willing to impart with this knowledge and it leaves many people out in the cold. If you love to share your experiences and knowledge then a good collector?s car club makes a great place. Take a newer member under your wings and you can watch and help them grow and develop into an avid collector.

If you have a kit car, then working with people in a car club can be especially important. Since these are cars that are all custom built, they often require extensive knowledge that is not readily available. Being a member of a good car club can help you gain access to information about good suppliers, tips and tricks for creating the perfect car and a wealth of other information. Those who are interested in kit cars usually discover that they are very difficult to do and any help they can gather is very helpful.

Another benefit that car clubs provide is many offer various charity work. One of the most popular offerings that car clubs give is doing annual or semi-annual car rides for charity. This allows them to show off their cars and help raise money for the charity of their choice as well. This is a great way to add a bit of goodwill to your hobby and allows you the benefit of working extensively with those who are interested in similar ventures. Working with the members of the car club you can generally organize charity events rather quickly, which is great if you enjoy working with a specific charity.

Regardless of the reason you are interested in a car club there are always ways that you can use your membership to your benefit. Some are even able to offer discounts at hotels, gas stations and various other benefits for members that may be highly encouraging and exciting for you. Ask about all of the benefits and get the most possible from your membership with the club of your choice.

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Friday, November 19th, 2010

Should You Avoid Car Clubs?

With so many reasons why car clubs are a great idea there are also some reasons why you should avoid them. Many people discover that the idea of a car club is much more glamorous than it really is and decide quickly that it is important to move onto another activity that will be more satisfying. Of course, it is important to always realize that everyone has different preferences, and circumstances even change in life itself that may make a collectors car club more appropriate later on in your life, or when a club fit in perfectly in the past it may no longer fit into your schedule.

If you discover that you have no time to yourself of your family at all, you may not be able to devote the necessary time to a car club. There are at least a few time requirements that are likely to occur from elections, to car shows, to organized events and possibly even car runs. Most clubs have at least a few requirements, so ensure before you join a club that you can handle the requirements. If you have any doubts that you can meet the time requirements then either look for a different club, or avoid joining a club entirely for a while.

A lot of people do not always realize just how friendly some car clubs can be. If you are not the type of person who enjoys constant social interaction then you may not enjoy a car club much. Those who enjoy company, companionship and the ability to interact with many others who enjoy cars as they do then a good car club is a fabulous option. For those who are not huge people fans, a car club can be a huge nightmare.

Additionally, if you discover that the membership fees for the club are not within your budget reach you should avoid the club. However, you can always feel free to talk to the club officers and see if there are any scholarship or discount programs available that would allow you to join at a reduced rate. It is important to realize that most clubs do not have these programs if they are small, however many larger clubs do offer these programs.

Look at the reasons you are interested in joining as well. When you are joining a car club, it should be because you are interested in cars, not boosting your resume. If you are joining a car club for the wrong reasons you are going to most likely be highly upset with the overall experience. Ensuring that you are joining for the right reasons will help you to be much happier with the overall situation, rather than continuously upset.

Additionally, if your only goal for joining a car club is to strictly do business you may want to avoid the clubs as well. Most club members do prefer to do business with those whom they know and are friends with, but they also prefer to do business with someone who is active. If you are only joining for contacts and do not plan on actually participating you are not likely to reap the benefits that you really want, which would make your time and money more efficient somewhere else. If you are willing to put a bit of effort into attending the meetings and shows you may be surprised at just how beneficial the meetings can be for you, and find the club offers a huge source of new customers.

As you can imagine, if you are joining a car club for a good reason the benefits are enormous, however joining for the wrong reasons can leave you very stressed out and quite unhappy with the club overall. Always ensure that you are satisfied with the club and the arrangements that the club can offer you in order to be truly satisfied. There are so many clubs to join and be a part of that you should always ensure that you look for clubs that you will enjoy.

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Saturday, November 13th, 2010

How Much Do Car Clubs Cost?

The amount of most memberships can vary widely, but you should take several factors into account when you are trying to determine how affordable a membership really is and whether it is actually worth the money. The ultimate decision you make is going to be based upon the club itself, the membership benefits that you are able to use, and the overall pricing. Never sign up for a club that you cannot afford, and always ensure that the club is a good match for your needs before purchasing a membership.

There are several extremes when you are looking at memberships. Some charge very little with yearly membership fees as cheap as %10 per person and others are very expensive with memberships costing as much as %500 per person. Obviously, if you are comparing the memberships you want to see a great deal more benefits offered from the club with the %500 a year membership. In fact, the list of benefits should be much larger than the other club.

Many clubs are organized to have car shows or even races. If the clubs you are considering is one of these types of clubs you want to find a club that at least offers a discount to members off the admission fee to participate in the event. If the membership fee is very high, you would preferably want free admission and enrollment. Many clubs do allow the member and at least one guest to have free admission.

Another important consideration when you are determining a fair price for the membership is are you getting a newsletter? Most car clubs offer a newsletter of some sort to members. Included in your membership should be the newsletter and for an expensive membership you should expect a copy at least once a month. For those who have much cheaper membership fees the club may not be able to afford frequent issues, or they may opt to offer the newsletter electronically by either e-mail or only on their website.

Many clubs are also known for giving free merchandise with the membership. Most common gifts are t-shirts, sweatshirts or even hats and bags. The exact gift that your club offers may vary from year to year but anyone who is paying a large membership fee should expect something. Once again, those who have very low yearly rates can typically expect the club to skip over this benefit, as the fee simply is not enough to cover the expenses. However, even those clubs that do not give away the merchandise will typically offer a store where you can purchase the merchandise that you choose.

Comparing all of the costs and benefits of a membership can be a delicate task. Most memberships that offer just a single gift, discounts of %5-%10 off events and even a newsletter for a typical club should generally cost in the range of %50-%100 a year. Much more than this the fee should cover at least your entire family, or provide some other benefit that you will use extensively to justify the expense. Many clubs that have expensive membership fees tend to offer free admission for all club events, and also allow you free admission for guests of your choice. This type of benefit can be a substantial savings if you plan on attending many events.

However, if you do not plan to attend many events if could be a waste of money. Most clubs also offer various levels of membership that will allow you to select the level that you can afford that will meet your needs. Carefully look over the options that are available and feel free to ask the club officers questions if you are confused about why the rates are set at their current levels. Asking questions and seeking clarifications is never a bad thing and instead will serve to ensure you are well aware of what is and is not included with your chosen membership.

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Saturday, November 6th, 2010

How Car Clubs Can Help You Build a Car

Looking to build or restore a great new car? Then you are mostly likely going to need a bit of help with the process, most people certainly do and this is going to be no exception. It is very important to take all of the help that you can get in order to make the process of building or restoring your new car as easy as possible. As you venture in the process of building your vehicle be sure to use all of the benefits that are available to you to make the process as painless as possible

Your first goal should be looking around the car club membership for people who sell car parts. This can be a great way to get some nice discounts on parts that you are going to need which can make it much easier for you to save money. If you are needing large supplies of parts then working with a parts distributor is wise because all of those saved pennies add up. If you are only working on a single car, you may be able to find another member who will sell you the parts that you need at steep discounts. Ask around, you may be surprised at what you are able to find.

If you are going to need painting or even glasswork done for the vehicle, you also need to ask around. Once again, you may be able to get a discount from another member, or you may discover that the club has an agreement worked out with a company that would allow you to receive a discount if you show your membership card. Either way you can save even more money and spend more on the inside or other body work for the vehicle.

As you are working on your car, you are also likely going to need to help, most people have questions when they are building their first few cars and since it is such a large project it is not something that is done quickly. This will allow you plenty of opportunities to talk to other members and ask your questions. This is a great source of free information and can be a huge help when you are stuck. In addition, you can often find someone who is willing to come over and help you with something that is particularly tricky.

One area that people do not consider often is the fact that viewing the cars others have created is a great way to get ideas. After all, anytime you see a car that looks fabulous you are probably making a mental note of what the owner did to create that. Being a member of a car club allows you access on a regular basis to numerous fabulous cars that you can look at for some inspiration. Even if you see something that is only mildly inspiring you may discover that you are able to create an entire masterpiece based off a single idea that you see.

Look forward to car shows that your car club organizes as the perfect opportunity to unveil your incredible new car as well. This is a great opportunity to show it off and gather the opinions of others. Many people bring out their special car even when it is not completely finished so that people can see what it looks like, and offer advice and suggestions on how to complete it.

Remember, if you belong to a car club you are able to use all of the benefits to suit your needs. Often this just means picking the brains of members that are more experienced than you and other times it means using the discounts that have been arranged. With the help that is available, your dream car can become a reality and often for a much lower price that you would have ever thought. Do not be afraid to ask for help, after all the love of the car is what is important and everyone is pulling for you to succeed in your venture.

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