03/27/09

Press: Exotic Supercars Turn Fantasy To Reality

(Reprinted from the Observer Tribune)

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CHESTER ‑ Sometimes fantasy can be reality, as with a local car club that allows regular people to take a daylong ride in a Ferrari, Lamborghini, Bentley, Ford GT and an Audi R9.
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10/01/08

Press: Bentley today, Ferrari tomorrow

Garmany Magazine – a fashion and luxury lifestyle magazine produced in partnership with the celebrated luxury clothing retailer in Red Bank, New Jersey recently reviewed the club. Garmany Read more »

07/11/08

Press: Jim Cramer’s Top Charity Auction Pick: Vulcan

“Make no mistakes: The Vulcan Motor Club is not your ordinary car rental service. If you’re an automobile enthusiast, a membership to this prestigious club has posh privileges, including exclusive access to high-performance vehicles. Explore the open road in a Ferrari, Bentley or Aston by bidding on a four-day membership (valued at $7,000) to benefit Fighting Chance, a free-of-charge cancer counseling organization serving the East End of Long Island at their summer gala. Other top-notch lots include a gorgeous handmade cashmere blanket donated by Donna Karan (valued at $1,995) and 4 VIP passes to the Hampton Classic horse show (valued at $2,000). Just think of the victory lap you’re entitled to if you win your pick.”

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06/10/08

Press: Vulcan Sightings

This week’s Vulcan Sightings:

03/26/08

Press: Horsepower To Go

Recently, our good friend Bill from The Daily Record dropped in to check out the Vulcan Motor Club. Read the article here.

03/20/08

Press: Vulcan featured on WFAN Radio

This week, WFAN’s Craig Carton talks about his Vulcan Motor Club membership on the wildly successful “Boomer and Carton” radio program, a sports talk show broadcast on WFAN-AM 660 in NYC. Miss the show? Catch the coverage here:

“The Biggest Mistake Vulcan Ever Made Was Handing Me The Keys.”

How You Doin’? How YOU doin’?”

“Why does the R8 smell like bacon?”

“It’s like Chitty-Chitty Bang Bang.”

WFAN 660 is the flagship station of four New York area professional sports franchises.