There's no shortage of car events in Arizona, but not every meet makes it onto the regular rotation. Some come and go, others show up from time to time, and then there are the ones you find yourself coming back to.
Here are five Arizona car meets that have earned a consistent spot in mine, plus a couple of newer ones that have quickly become favorites.
Fourtillfour Cafe Scottsdale
If there's one place in Arizona where you can always find something happening, it's Fourtillfour. What makes this spot stand out isn't just the cars, it's the structure. Each meet has a theme, and they run both Saturday and Sunday events throughout the month:
- 1st Saturday: Porsches
- 1st Sunday: Motorcycles & Coffee
- 2nd Saturday: Fast Cars
- 2nd Sunday: Aircooled Volkswagens
- 3rd Saturday: Shakedown (Vintage Euro & JDM)
- Last Saturday: Vintage Offroad
I've brought close friends, family, and coworkers here and they've all enjoyed it. The variety throughout the month means there's always something new to see, even if you've been before.
No matter where you are in the month, there's something on the calendar at Fourtillfour. It's become a genuine hub for the community and a great starting point if you're new to the scene.
Highline Autos
On the first Saturday of the month, Highline Autos draws in supercars and exotics from across the valley. You'll also find JDM, muscle, and classics mixed in, along with vendors that make it feel more like an event than just a parking lot meet.
It happens on High St and gets busy fast. Most will find parking in the parking structure on N 53rd St and E High St, which costs $5 cash for entry. Others will park closer to the Desert Ridge Marketplace area to avoid the traffic and walk over.
This one is a solid option if you're trying to get a friend into the car scene or if you’re looking for supercars and exotics.
Scuderia Southwest Cars & Coffee
From vintage and modern Ferraris, Fords, Porsches, and more, the quality of cars here is consistently high and the atmosphere is relaxed enough to stop and take it all in.
This one also runs on the 1st Saturday of the month at DC Ranch Market Street, which happens to be not far from Desert Ridge. If you're already planning to hit Highline, it's worth making a morning of it and checking out both.
Kyusha Club
Kyusha Club doesn't run on a fixed schedule like some of the others on this list, but when it does pop up, it's worth rearranging your morning for.
The focus is vintage JDM and Euro, with the occasional supercar making an appearance. The vibe is relaxed and there's a strong enthusiast crowd. If you're a JDM enthusiast, this one is a must. Keep an eye out for announcements so you don't miss the next one.
The Warehouse
The Warehouse has become one of my newer favorites on this list, not just because of the cars, but because of what they've built around them. Open houses, themed events, brand partnerships, and car club events have all happened here.
They've hosted everything from Lego nights to collaborations with Last Era and members-only car clubs. It's a space that blends automotive culture with art and community in a way that feels fresh. Mesa doesn't always get the spotlight when it comes to car culture, but The Warehouse will make you rethink that.
One More Thing
All five of these meets show up on the Shifted Edit calendar when they're happening. If you want to make sure you don't miss the next one,
browse events by month and plan your day accordingly.
—AS