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Not to long ago, I was talking to Scott, a friend of mine out in Cali doing the acting thing. During one of our deep conversations...we pondered the idea trading our nice cars in for junkers and begin giving more....well these guys beat us to it. I just love the concept because it is counter cultural. Check them out...

Who they are ::

The Junky Car Club is a car club whose members are learning to live with less so we can give more. We're a bunch of happy drivers that are politely rebelling against consumerism by driving junky cars. We encourage our members to use their dough to support social justice causes instead of making fat car payments. Junky Car Club members sponsor kids who live in poverty through Compassion International and help other great organizations. We believe in environmental stewardship and hangin onto things a little longer.

History
The Junky Car Club was established in the spring of 2006 when the president of our club Mike, decided to sell his fully loaded Infiniti G35 sports car to drive a junky 1993 Toyota Camry. In an act of rebellion against consumerism and the desire to give more to worthy causes, Mike began to enlist his friends and associates to join him in this experiment of driving with less and giving more. The Junky Car Club currently has members from the US, Australia, Singapore, England, and New Zealand.

Cool Feature ::
The members share their sweet rides in the junky car gallery. If you sign up...they do have some standards but then you get a Junkycarclub membership card and a bumper sticker.

Rating :: 10/10



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