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Step 1
Locate diesel car clubs locally. Check the newspaper's "Classifieds" section for local car show and/or club information. Also, find diesel car clubs online (e.g., "tdisport" or "InsideLine") where membership is often free.
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Step 2
Ask a diesel mechanic or other people in the community who know about diesel cars for car club information and recommendations. Attend a diesel car show and ask about local or regional and online car clubs. Find out which ones are popular and why.
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Step 3
Write down diesel car club contact names, phone numbers, web site addresses and other pertinent details. Keep the information together, organized and handy.
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Step 4
Determine advantages of each diesel car club. Contact car clubs of interest and find out membership qualifications and stipulations. Ascertain if fees of any kind apply to new or current members.
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Step 5
Decide on a diesel car club. Figure out which car club is most desirable and offers the types of activities and education that best match personal criteria and goals (e.g., car shows, coupons/discounts and networking).
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Step 6
Phone or write the registration and membership contact person for the preferred diesel car club(s) or visit the appropriate website. Find out how to obtain membership applications or forms and where to complete and send or drop off the materials. Join your favorite diesel car club!











