Drive Everything
Drive Everything
140+ pages of beautiful automotive photography featuring enthusiasts, collectors, artists and more. Clean, classic design. A new standard for automotive print.
Tired of standing around in a parking lot? We are too. Our events are different. From private collection tours to tech sessions, we guarantee that you'll learn something and have fun doing it.
As an Avants member, you'll save 10-20% from over 100 premium automotive service providers including Michelin, Hagerty, Bring a Trailer, Griot’s Garage, FCP Euro and more!
Join over 4,000 local gearheads who share your passion. Enjoy unique private events, discounts at tons of partners, a subscription to the Avants quarterly print magazine and more!
Can we do this everyday? Last Tuesday, Avants members took to the ice at Georgetown Lake in Colorado for some sideways fun with Colorado Drift School. What a great way to spend a Tuesday!
Because red is the fastest color! Great seeing everyone last weekend at the Oregon International Auto Show. We hope that you enjoyed our Rose City exhibit full of beautiful red cars and red roses.
We're thrilled to announce a new partnership with Discount Tire. Avants members now receive a 10% discount on Tires, Wheels and Wiper Blades at all 1,200+ Discount Tire / America’s Tire locations across the US.
Let’s get sideways! Join us for some old school fun at LA’s original go kart track — Go Kart World in Carson, CA.
Join us for our fourth annual Avants - Women’s Off-Road event at DirtFish on Saturday, March 8th. This is a great opportunity to meet fellow off-roaders, learn some new skills and have some fun out on the course!
Join us on International Women’s Day as we support fellow Avants Member Ms.Motorhead at Lady Driven — an evening of cars, community, and camaraderie at the famous Fujiwara Tofu Cafe.
Discount Tire / America’s Tire
10% Discount
FCP Euro
5-10% Discount
Michelin
10% Discount
British photographer Amy Heynes (neé Shore) is fumbling with the Instagram live settings, to share her newest acquisition: a thin, custom-made leather camera harness. Heynes banters to the camera, part mentor, part pal, extolling the slender buckles and straps, explaining the ease of quickly shifting camera from hip to face. In captures of cars and their admirers, Heynes delivers an emotional authenticity rarely found in today’s automotive photography.
Arriving at Jason Cammisa’s garage in Northern California, I was greeted by the protagonist carefully tending to his laundry list of outstanding maintenance items for his beloved cars. It was fitting that the garage decor reflected his humorous on-screen persona, brimming with light-hearted paraphernalia, over-the-top lighting, and even a giant disco ball hanging from the ceiling. He often refers to his collection of cars as his children, and rightfully so given his obsessive care and the devoted relationship he’s built with each of them.
The NSU Prinz 1000 TT is a name that resonates with automotive aficionados who appreciate the blend of compact design, spirited performance, and German engineering precision. Born during an era when small cars were gaining popularity, the Prinz 1000 TT stood out as a pocket-sized powerhouse that left a lasting impression. For Ace Robey, owner of Retro Sporting, it is a treasured part of his car collection. A very uncommon and interesting find, full of detail and history. This less known German car with an air-cooled rear engine is part of Audi’s history and the first to have the famous TT badge. It was fully restored in 2021, with a 1.0-liter inline four-cylinder air-cooled engine, 40mm twin Webers, full stainless-steel exhaust, and Gaz adjust able suspension.
Your vehicle will receive additional exposure via the Avants website, email newsletter and more!
All vehicles submitted via the Avants / BaT portal will receive a dedicated account manager.
You’ll receive a $50 discount/rebate off the BaT listing fee (paid by Avants).
This week we met up with Jon Hickman and Brian Glass, the partners behind Inhabit Design Works.
Did you know your car probably has a ton of features that are just hidden away in the software and not enabled?