Supercar Sunday Summer Days
Photography by Dustin Troyan
Supercar Sunday is a weekly car show that has been hosted in Woodland Hills since the early 2000s. This event, many believe, was the inspiration for “cars and coffee”-style car events all over the world. The event brings the entire community together: hot rods, classic cars, exotic cars, men, women, children, celebrities, politicians–everyone goes to Supercar Sunday. From a socioeconomic perspective, there might not be any event that better illustrates the diversity of California than Supercar Sunday.
Fast-forward over 20 years after its start, and Supercar Sunday is presented and sponsored by Porsche Woodland Hills, and the event happens every Sunday at Pierce College. The second Sunday of every month is a “Porsche Marque Day,” whereby Porsche vehicles are highlighted, Porsche Woodland Hills displays cars and has its brand ambassadors ready to answer any questions, and General Manager Scott Stanley is always in attendance sharing his Porsche passion with attendees.
What you also need to know is that Supercar Sunday is so much more than a car show; it is a community. From Supercar Sunday came the Motor4Toys Charitable Foundation. Over the course of the last 20 years, Motor4Toys Charitable Foundation has collected and distributed over $6 million of toys to children in need all over Southern California while operating at 100-percent charity.
Most recently, Supercar Sunday teamed up with Porsche Woodland Hills and the Supercar Sunday community and held a fundraiser at the car show, which brought in $120,000 in just four hours, which was divided equally in donations to James Storehouse, Rancho San Antonio Boys Town, and Big Brothers/Big Sisters of Ventura County–so 100 percent of the proceeds went to the three agencies.
For more information, visit supercarsunday.com.