Winter Driving Clinic Event Recap
Club OpenRoad hosted their popular Winter Driving Clinic in November for Club members to learn some new skills. Check out our recap here!
Club OpenRoad hosted their popular Winter Driving Clinic in November for Club members to learn some new skills. Check out our recap here!
The end of the decade called for celebration with not one, but two big parties with our Club OpenRoad members. The last weekend before the New Year was filled with fun events for the entire family.
Your pets are a part of your family, so shouldn’t they be able to join you in your holiday photos? This year, Club OpenRoad facilitated a special Santa Pet Photos event at several OpenRoad locations, with all proceeds going to support local animal shelters.
Heads up – our free Grouse Mountain parking perk for all OpenRoad customers ends this December 31st, 2019.
Stay tuned for additional perks for 2020!
For more details, head to Club OpenRoad’s website here.
Over 400 members and their friends and family headed to the track to experience Club OpenRoad’s first-ever Go-Karting event. Club members received their exclusive email invitation, and within hours the event was sold out! With such a popular response, Club OpenRoad expanded the one-day event to a full weekend on October 5th and 6th, 2019. It likely comes as no surprise that Club OpenRoad members love to drive.
This summer, Club OpenRoad members enjoyed a drive-in movie experience under the stars. Over 1,000 members and their families attended a private, sold-out showing of Spider-Man: Far From Home at the Twilight Drive-in theatre in Aldergrove. While enjoying complimentary concession snacks, attendees were visited by Spider-Man himself when he dropped by for photos with attendees before the show started!
Members joined Club OpenRoad for a racetrack experience on the world-class Area 27 circuit in Oliver, BC over the summer.
Attendees enjoyed a two-day event in the South Okanagan, which included a luxury dining experience at Burrowing Owl Estate Winery and professional driving instruction in their own vehicles from the professional drivers at Area 27. Drivers with experience levels from beginner to advanced were taught how to navigate the 16-turn race track carved into Canada’s desert.
Have you ever wanted to see what your car can really do, besides sitting in traffic and getting from A to B? Then it’s time to join Club OpenRoad.
The perks of membership are many, for example an invitation to the annual summer driving clinic that was just held last weekend at the BC Driving Centre in sunny Pitt Meadows. Approximately 300 members attended the event over two days designed to teach people how to become better motorists, and also provide an opportunity to take one of several new vehicles across a variety of segments and brands around a purpose-built course.
Before stepping onto the track, guests sit down with experts, like professional racer and instructor Patrick Ah-Yu, to learn proper habits like correct seating and hand position and how to apply the brakes.
“I always say it’s a little bit strange to get race car drivers to teach you about safe driving. Funny enough a lot of what we do on the race track to keep our selves safe will definitely help you folks keep yourselves safe,” said Ah-Yu, who is part of Driving Unlimited, an organization that provides advanced driver training to those in emergency services and government agencies, among others.
“These exercises are very similar to what we put the police through — so we’re going to do some emergency manoeuvres, we’re going to be jumping on the brakes, we’re going to be doing quite a bit of steering input. But what it’s really going to do is teach you not only about driving but also about your own vehicle. And that’s what I find out at these types of programs that a lot of people are given a new appreciation of their vehicle when they get a chance to drive in this type of environment.”
About twenty-five minutes later, participants were allowed back into their cars to experience a series of fun exercises putting theory to practice. These involved a small slalom, hard braking in a corner as well as straight-line ABS braking, all supervised by Driving Unlimited Staff who offered pointers on ways to improve after each drill.
Many members were anticipating the second half of the day, having the opportunity to get behind the wheel of one of 16 models straight from various OpenRoad dealerships. There were hot hatches, sports sedans, and even a couple of crossovers, all let loose on a sizable cone course full of tight turns taking approximately 40 seconds to get through. After each run, people swapped vehicles to get a taste of everything available.
“This program was put together because you’re Club OpenRoad members, which means you’ve either had a service at or more likely purchased from one of the dealerships. You guys know your dealerships, but they want to let you know there are a lot of different options out there for you,” said Ah-Yu.
Did you know it’s free to join Club OpenRoad? Visit the website for more information.
This year’s Vancouver International Auto Show may have come and gone, but Club OpenRoad members will once again be able to look back upon it with fond memories.
Did you know that Club OpenRoad is OpenRoad Auto Group’s free membership program designed to help their customers enjoy great savings and perks beyond the vehicle ownership experience.
Launched on February 13, 2012 at all OpenRoad Auto Group stores in Metro Vancouver, there are two levels of Club OpenRoad Membership levels.
Regular Membership is offered to all guests who service their vehicle at OpenRoad, and anyone interested in servicing their vehicle at OpenRoad.
Elite Membership is offered to guests who purchase a new or pre-owned vehicle at any OpenRoad store.
Customers who service their vehicles at an OpenRoad dealership earn back 15% of their bill in rewards points baring a few exceptions such as fleet or commercial clients.
These points can then be redeemed for up to $2,500 off the purchase of a new or used car at any OpenRoad store.
Club OpenRoad members also receive exclusive invitations to OpenRoad new car launches, driving clinics, and other VIP perks, including free parking at Grouse Mountain.
As a special treat recently, Club OpenRoad Elite members enjoyed an exclusive invitation to the Cactus Club Café in Coal Harbour at Jack Poole Plaza on Wednesday and Thursday nights, March 25th and 26th.
In addition to great conversation, complimentary delicious appetizers and drinks, Elite members were also treated to tickets to the 2015 Vancouver International Autoshow next door at the Vancouver Convention Centre.
Find out how you can join this club and enjoy the member-only perks today!
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Club OpenRoad is a free membership program designed to allow OpenRoad customers to enjoy great savings and perks. Club OpenRoad Elite furthers these benefits.
Launched on February 13, 2012 at all OpenRoad Auto Group stores in Metro Vancouver, there are two levels of Club OpenRoad Membership levels.
As a special treat, Club OpenRoad Elite members recently enjoyed an exclusive invitation to the Cactus Club Café in Coal Harbour at Jack Poole Plaza on Thursday night on March 27th.
In addition to great conversation, complimentary delicious appetizers and drinks, Elite members were also treated to tickets to the 2014 Vancouver International Autoshow next door at the Vancouver Convention Centre West.
Find out how you can join this club and enjoy the member-only perks today!
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