The Car Scene in Phoenix, Arizona

I was never one to be interested in cars. In middle school, my best friend was already pining for her dream car, and I didn’t really understand all the different car names that she threw at me. Fast forward to high school, I didn’t start driving till the end of my junior year because I procrastinated on passing the written test in order to get my permit. I was perfectly content with my little Honda Accord 1995. It was the perfect car to get roughed up when learning how to drive! I’ve definitely scraped a few sidewalks and maybe left a few paint marks on other people’s cars… During my senior year, I transitioned to a Honda Accord 2013. I still drive it! It is really comfortable and convenient, with a dark silver hue.

As my fiancé and I are preparing for married life, we started talking about buying a new car. He really wants the 2019 Leaf Plus. I am happy that he is interested in an EV (electric vehicle) since it’ll be more environmentally friendly for his daily commute and he’ll have charging stations at work. I’m excited to take over his Scion FR-S. Other than the fact that the car can barely fit my coaching items: balls and cart, I love how sleek it is. I haven’t gone too crazy driving it but it was definitely quite the adventure driving around in the mountainous windy roads. I would never get into it, but that’s how I started looking into drag racing in Arizona.

Phoenix Car Scene

I heard from a little bird that Phoenix is the place you want to go if you love auto events, car shows, and drag racing. There is an exhaustive list of anything car-related. Here are three of my favorite Car Shows:

  • Arizona Indoor Custom Car Show. If you’re traveling with someone who may not be as interested in cars as you might be, this show will be sure to pique their interest. They’ll be impressed by the customized body modifications and unique paint on jobs on custom lowriders, hot rods, bicycles, motorcycles, and more.
  • Arizona International Auto Show. If you love keeping up to date with each year’s newest car models and luxury vehicles, you won’t want to miss out on this particular show!
  • Run to the Pines Car Show. I don’t know about you, but I enjoy anything made before I was born and this show boasts a collection of pre-1973 cars. It’s also nice to know that its proceeds end up going to local charities.

Racing

Another huge component of the car scene in Arizona that you definitely don’t want to miss out on is the speed racing! I had a hard time searching up what the scene might look like in Arizona because street racing or drag racing is actually illegal in the state of Arizona.

Street racing is an unsanctioned and illegal form of auto racing that occurs on a public road. It encompasses drag racing, which is a form of auto racing in which two automobiles or motorcycles compete to be the first to cross a set finish line over a short, straight course.  The most common distance is 1,320 ft (402 m), but there has been a popular shorter distance of 1,000 ft (305 m). The races have shortened to 1,000 ft over the years because of safety concerns. Now then, let’s take a look at Arizona’s law on drag racing.

A.R.S. § 28-708(A) states “A person shall not drive a vehicle or participate in any manner in a race, speed competition or contest, drag race or acceleration contest, test of physical endurance or exhibition of speed or acceleration or for the purpose of making a speed record on a street or highway.” I’m glad I don’t live in Arizona because I sometimes road rage when I drive, especially when people rudely cut me off on the highway or I’m feeling snarky on the Interstate 5 on my way down to Southern California. I’m glad because the things I have mentioned is a violation of the law stated above and I could get arrested for that or for exhibition of speed.

Laws against drag racing, racing on highways, and engaging in exhibitions of speed are classified as Class One misdemeanor offense. The first violation can result in either probation or up to six months in jail, a $2500 fine, a 90-day driver’s license suspension, and community service. If the driver commits another offense of the same nature within two years of the first, the individual may be charged with a Class 6 felony that includes: probation, up to 1 year in jail, a prison sentence between 4 months to 2 years, a $500 fine, community service, and revocation of the driver’s license.

I don’t fully endorse any type of drag racing, however, should you accidentally get involved, here are a few defenses I have heard from people that have luckily gotten out of their sticky situations:

  • No other vehicles were involved
  • Not racing but fleeing away from a road rage incident (this only works when your vehicle is ahead of the other vehicle)
  • You have your Miranda rights, and should the police ignore the Miranda procedure, your statements can be considered involuntary and invalid during court

If you just want to attend any of these speed-racing events as a spectator, feel free to check out the following:

I do not recommend that you participate in these races. However, if you do, please be aware of the consequences it could pose if you were to get caught.

Your Travel Guide to Mesa, Arizona

When people think about traveling to Arizona, they are usually thinking about flying into Phoenix. However, there are a few gems like Mesa, a suburban city located just 30 miles east of Phoenix. It is a popular destination for shopping, museums, and natural attractions for everyone in the family! I’ve listed a few classic favorite places to visit in Mesa, AZ.

Shopping

Mesa Market Place Swap Meet

The Mesa Market Place Swap Meet is one of the most popular attractions in the city not just for tourists but for locals as well. This recreational shopping takes up one and a quarter miles with hundreds of merchants taking over the 1,600 market spaces. Admission is free and there is always live entertainment. It is also 100% handicap accessible and family-friendly. The marketplace gets quite popular, so be sure to arrive early if you want to avoid the crows. If you plan on walking the whole mile and a quarter, which I highly suggest, I would recommend wearing some walking shoes. There are a lot of great deals and a huge variety of merchandise available from trinkets to home decorations to vintage pieces. Also, bring cash since it’s easier for most vendors!

Hours: Friday thru Sunday 7:00 AM - 4:00 PM (varies by season)

Address: 10550 E Baseline Rd, Mesa, AZ 85209-8304

Superstition Ranch Market

Whether you are paying a day visit to Mesa or you have planned a couple days in this city, be sure to check out Superstition Ranch Market for some fresh produce and other products from local farmers and vendors. Superstition Ranch market is a family owned produce and specialty farmers market with a large selection of fresh produce at amazing prices!  I’ve heard you can get some delicious jams here as well. What better way to get in touch with local culture and food by shopping at one of their infamous markets.

Address: 4755 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85205-7907

Museums

Commemorative Air Force Museum

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If you only have one day to visit Mesa, I highly recommend making a pit stop at the Commemorative Air Force Museum for a couple of hours. It is one of Arizona’s top-rated attractions and boasts of many authentic war artifacts and hundreds of exhibits. Even if you are not a history fanatic or obsessed with airplanes, I guarantee that you will still have a wonderful thanks to the amazing tour guides (who really make or break a museum) and the opportunity to board a couple of planes if they’re available. Adults and children alike are definitely going to enjoy this experience.

Hours: Sunday thru Saturday 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Address: 2017 N Greenfield Rd, Mesa, AZ 85215-2401

i.d.e.a. Museum

If you are traveling with toddlers, the i.d.e.a. Museum is the perfect place to take them especially if you just want them to use up as much energy as possible. The museum mission statement is to “provide opportunities for children of all ages to embark on new experiences aimed at helping them see their world differently.” There are various activities, toys, and crafts available on site and these interactive activities will preoccupy and stimulate your child’s mind and creativity. The facility is well-kept, clean and organized with hand sanitizers available.

Hours: Sunday 12:00 PM - 4:00 PM

Tuesday thru Thursday 9:00 - 4:00 PM

Friday 9:00 AM - 6:00 PM

Saturday 9:00 AM - 4:00 PM

Address: 150 W Pepper Pl, Mesa, AZ 85201-7317

Arizona Museum of Natural History

Make sure to stop by the Arizona Museum of Natural History especially if you like dinosaurs. This museum is dedicated to the natural and cultural history of the Southwest and covers the timeline from creation to present. There are many artifacts like origins of the earth, meteorites, and minerals as well as the remnants of creatures of the past. Did I mention there’s also a Dinosaur Hall?!

Hours: Sunday 1:00 PM - 5:00 PM

Tuesday thru Friday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Saturday 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM

Address: 53 N Macdonald, Mesa, AZ 85201-7325

Mesa Arts Center

Although the Mesa Arts Center itself is not a museum, it does have one you can definitely check out. This is Arizona’s largest arts center consisting of four theaters, five art galleries, and fourteen art studios. Their mission is to inspire people through engaging arts experience that are diverse, accessible, and relevant. Visit here for some live entertainment and performances. Don’t forget to check out its numerous visual art exhibitions. Plan to spend two to three hours here if you decide to visit. Be sure to check out their website for shows, classes, events, and museum hours.

Address: 1 E Main St, Mesa, AZ 85201-7403

Natural Attraction

Usery Mountain Regional Park

The sights at Usery Mountain Regional Park are amazing and you won’t want to miss out especially if you enjoy hiking and just being in the great outdoors. There are also plenty of picnic shelters and washroom throughout the park along with a huge variety of accessible trails ranging from easy to challenging. Oh, and bring you dog along!

Address: 3939 N Usery Pass Rd, Mesa, AZ 85207-2570

Other

Vertuccio Farms

Vertuccio Farms is a great place to bring your family for some friendly farm adventures! It is family-owned and admission is at a very affordable price. They have various activities available around the farm and they regularly have exciting new events. For example, they have annual Fall Festivals in the fall and they host a Christmas Light Show in the winter. This year, they have also planned an East Egg-Sperience in April and a Love Pup Family Fest in September. It’ll be loads of fun!

Address: 4011 S Power Rd, Mesa, AZ 85212-3601