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AUTOS: Penske Car Dealerships Add Cars And Coffee Events
Monthly car-enthusiast gatherings will be held at Penske's Scottsdale and Chandler facilities.
SPEED Staff  |  Posted March 22, 2012   Scottsdale, AZ
The new Cars and Coffee gathering at the Penske car dealerships in Scottsdale features Roger Penske's own racing museum. (Photo: Cars and Coffee Online)
Penske Automotive’s Scottsdale 101 Auto Collection will be the site of the newest monthly car enthusiast gathering represented by Cars and Coffee Online.

“We are thrilled to offer our customers, collectors, owners and enthusiasts of sports cars, exotics and muscle cars a monthly place to gather on Saturday morning to socialize and admire one another’s vehicles,” said Dave Wallace, area vice president of Penske Automotive. The first event will be held Saturday morning, March 24, from 8 to 10a.m. There is no charge to display a car or to spectators. Motorcycles are also welcome.

One of the highlights of the Scottsdale location is Roger Penske’s own racing museum, which tracks the history of Penske’s career as a driver and team owner with a broad collection of cars, engines and memorabilia.

Penske Automotive is simultaneously launching a second monthly gathering at 8 a.m. on Saturday at the Penske Chandler Autoplex at I-10 and Ray Road in Chandler, AZ.

“We wanted to give people all over the Phoenix Valley and beyond the convenience of attending a North or South Valley location and hope that people will eventually visit both locations,” Wallace said.

Penske’s Scottsdale location offers 13 brands: Acura, Audi, Bentley, BMW, Bugatti, Jaguar, Lamborghini, Land Rover, MINI, Porsche, Rolls-Royce, Aston Martin and Volkswagen. The Chandler facility incorporates Audi, Lexus, Mercedes-Benz and Smart.

For more information about the latest Cars and Coffee gatherings, see Scottsdale event and Chandler event. Click here for an online visit to the Penske Racing Museum.
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