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Put the pedal to the metal and join one of these Indianapolis car clubs

If your car means more to you than just your mode of transportation, you’ll love mingling with other motor enthusiasts at these clubs.

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SILO Auto Club also functions as a car storage facility + event space.

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Life is a highway. If you wanna drive it all year long, you might want to think about joining a local car club. Whether you have a Corvette or a Camry, here are a few to consider.

Indianapolis Cars and Coffee | Free
From fun runs to trunk or treats, there’s something for everyone at an IC+C event. Gatherings occur monthly from April through October, and all cars + ages are welcome to stop by for a cup of coffee and some social time.

IndyHoodRats | Free + ticketed events
This group formed in 2020 with the goal of producing positive, family-friendly events. Their April-October season includes a block party, a road rally to the famous “Tail of the Dragon” in Tennessee, and a day of racing at the National Corvette Museum’s road course track.

Silo Auto Club | $100/month
Looking for a more day-to-day, luxury experience? Join this auto club for full access to its club + lounge, driving simulators, classes, shop talks, conference rooms for work usage, and more — and your drink of choice will always be stocked in the lounge fridge as the cherry on top.

Corvette Indy | $35/year
Corvette owners in this club will get the chance to mingle with fellow enthusiasts several nights every week by teeing up at Top Golf + dining at local establishments including Ale Emporium and The Grill. By participating in events, members will accumulate points they can apply toward a reduction in their dues for the following year.

Cluster Busters Hot Rod Club | Free
This club was established all the way back in 1948. The group frequently participates in community events and car shows, with its own big public show occurring every Independence Day in Greenwood.

Jaguar Association of Greater Indiana | $90/year
This club is open to both Jaguar owners and those who just love the classic vehicles. Monthly meetings are typically held in a restaurant for members to socialize, share knowledge, plan club activities, and determine worthy causes to receive donations from the non-profit organization. Other activities include road events, British and classic car events throughout Indiana, the Concours d’Elegance, and an annual holiday party and awards ceremony.

Know of another local car club that should be on our list? Steer us in the right direction.

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