
Check out cars, cars and more cars at the ICONIC Concours in the Hills.
Picture walking along a path surrounded by beautiful cars of all makes and models, from the classics to exotic supercars. The sun is shining, the weather is perfect, and you have a clear view of the McDowell Mountains in the background; it’s the perfect day. The scene has been set and is happening on February 15th at Concours in the Hills in the pristine Fountain Hills community.
From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., the “Greatest Car Show on Grass” will showcase breathtaking cars, motorcycles, helicopters and military vehicles. “We are honored to be celebrating the 11th anniversary of Concours in the Hills in 2024,” Concours in the Hills creator Paul Volony says. “The car enthusiast community is just as generous as it is passionate, creating a truly special event that attracts participants from across the country and around the world.”
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Volny built a thriving advertising business that promoted the automobile industry. Migrating to Arizona, a “mecca” for car collectors, he turned his passion for speed and exotic cars into the premier auto show that draws car enthusiasts from across the southwest.
Concours in the Hills isn’t just a spectacular car show for fun; it also works to benefit a meaningful cause. All the proceeds go towards supporting Phoenix Children’s Center for Cancer and Blood Disorders as well as the Cardiothoracic Surgery Support Fund. For Volony, as a childhood cancer survivor himself, Phoenix Children’s is a cause near to his heart.
The show is organized into sections for domestic cars, imports, race cars, limited-edition exotics, off-road cars, and motorcycles. Helicopters on display will range from civilian to military.
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The show is heavily supported by leading car clubs and dealers, including Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, McLaren, Corvette, Viper, Ford GT, Audi, BMW, Mercedes-Benz, Mustang, Jaguar, Cadillac, Lotus and others. The value of vehicles is many hundreds of millions, with several individual cars worth over $10 million.
Going into its 11th year, Concours in the Hills has grown significantly. When the car show started in 2014, it began with 220 cars and 3,000 spectators. Last year– 10 years later– Concours in the Hills saw approximately 50,000 spectators, 1,200 vehicles and more than 100 vendors and sponsor booths.
Spectators are welcome to attend this event at no cost.
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