A huge ‘Cars & Coffee’ event is coming to Wirral on Saturday 3rd August for all the car enthusiasts!
With great coffee and food and drink on offer, the new event is happening from 9am at East View Farm on Park Lane in Meols and will feature supercars, rares, classics, JDM, tuner cars, 4×4’s, supersaloons, rally, and muscle cars.
Local car group Turbo Tribe is hosting the big event following a successful trial run last month. This first big event will feature two main sponsored cars, a Mclaren Senna XP-01 Prototype (1 of 1) and a Lamborghini Sterrato (1 of 1 spec), alongside a variety of other stunning motors, from sportscars to classics.
The event runs until 2pm and petrol heads will have the opportunity to chat and mingle with fellow car lovers, admire and learn about the cars on display, and enjoy quality coffee from Coffeebean Anywhere. There’ll be plenty of food served on site, including breakfast sandwiches, hotdogs, burgers, and more.
The event is fantastic value, costing just £2 to attend and £5 if you’d like to bring your own car to display. The event is being sponsored by Scott Hardy Automotive and the plans are for it to be a regular thing in Wirral, bringing likeminded car enthusiasts together and creating new friendships in the process.
Organiser James Schmitt from Turbo Tribe said:
“Our first mini test event last month was a great success and we had great feedback so we’re really excited to be hosting our first big, proper event this August. These type of events are always really special as there’s a great variety of stunning cars on display and a good atmosphere.”
“It’s also fantastic to get likeminded people together socialising and bonding over a common passion — great cars, great coffee, food and great people, what’s not to love? We’re hoping that this first big Cars & Coffee event will lead to regular meets in Wirral and we’re committed to keeping it super affordable for people to attend.”
You can book your tickets here for just £2 (or £5 to display a car)
Images courtesy of Samantha Jones
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