

NEW DAY MOTOR CLUB
-NEW YORK CITY

FREE ADMISSION
This is no fee to join, the only requirements are owning a beater, loving the culture, and slapping the New Day sticker on the windshield. There used to be a rule stating that cars that were a part of the club had to be bought for under $1000, but with inflation, this rule has been lifted. The New Day Clubhouse is simply a shipping container in Brooklyn tucked between a Thai restaurant and a pharmacy. Members gather at the clubhouse one a week to share beer, stories, and plans for the future of the club.
This is no fee to join, the only requirements are owning a beater, loving the culture, and slapping the New Day sticker on the windshield. There used to be a rule stating that cars that were a part of the club had to be bought for under $1000, but with inflation, this rule has been lifted. The New Day Clubhouse is simply a shipping container in Brooklyn tucked between a Thai restaurant and a pharmacy. Members gather at the clubhouse one a week to share beer, stories, and plans for the future of the club.
BEATER
BEATER
Most car clubs prove themselves on having exclusive clubhouses, high yearly or monthly membership fees, and a fleet of supercars for members to drive. This is not the case when it comes to New Day. Founders Louis Shannon and Ary Warnaar explain New Day as a “Beater” car club. A beater is a used a vehicle with extremely high milage that still manages to run. One of the club’s favorite vehicles is the GEO Tracker.
Most car clubs prove themselves on having exclusive clubhouses, high yearly or monthly membership fees, and a fleet of supercars for members to drive. This is not the case when it comes to New Day. Founders Louis Shannon and Ary Warnaar explain New Day as a “Beater” car club. A beater is a used a vehicle with extremely high milage that still manages to run. One of the club’s favorite vehicles is the GEO Tracker.

The club currently has 20 members. A notably important member is the club’s mechanic named Chris Cheveyo, who offers members help in obtaining, insuring, registering, and repairing their beater cars.
The club currently has 20 members. A notably important member is the club’s mechanic named Chris Cheveyo, who offers members help in obtaining, insuring, registering, and repairing their beater cars.
