For people who don't just drive their cars.
They name them.
Sentimental. Organised. Chaotic. Creative. Driven. There's a Breed for all of us.
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Answer a few questions about how you and your car behave.
Find out what kind of car person you really are.
Get your badge. Add your car's name. Join the Club.
Named your car? You're already one of us.
The Garage Club is for people who give their cars personalities.
Take the quiz, discover your Breed, and make it official with your own badge and car name vinyl.
Because if it has a name… it's family.
Breed Badges
Already know your Breed? Make it official to unlock this quiz.
Once your car is officially in the Club, you unlock exclusive quizzes, matched car profiles, and members-only merchandise.
It's the first one you bought yourself. The one you fixed with your dad. The one you swore you'd never sell. The one with the weird noise you pretend not to hear.
Some people drive cars. We build relationships.
Answer a few playful questions to find the car personality that matches yours. It's not about what you drive—it's about who you are behind the wheel.
Of course. This makes perfect sense.
Know someone exactly like this? Share the quiz and see if they get the same Breed.
Our club is about embracing car culture with a different approach.
Member cars. Real roads. Real stories. (Photos coming soon.)
Designed for durability and weather resistance.
Yes — vinyl can be removed without damaging paint when applied correctly.
Absolutely — many members join through gifting.
Thousands of people secretly believe their car has a personality.
Here, you are amongst friends.
Compare your Breed. Debate your match. Tag us and show us your vinyl in the wild.
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The independence. The questionable music choices. The scraped alloys.
For many of us, that first car felt like freedom — and maybe even family.
The Garage Club exists for that feeling.
Because some people don't just drive cars — they name them.
We created The Garage Club for those who see their vehicle as more than transport. It's personality. It's memory. It's identity.
This is a club for people who get that.