Every year 1,200+ cars pull into Wisconsin Dells, Wisconsin, a town of less than 2,700 people for a weekend full of car shows, burnouts, partying and other shenanigans. If you haven't been to Dells for Automotion, you don't know what you're missing. I've gone the past 4 years and haven't been disappointed yet.

I did the best burnout of anyone in town at Automotion 2016 in a rented Mustang GT. That parking lot will never be the same again...




Here's what others are saying about Automotion:



Quote Originally Posted by Bio248 View Post
sorry, but not sorry. screw the wbody gathering. it's all about automotion, baby.

if any of you in the midwest-ish area, or wherever, want something fun a **** to do for a weekend in may...think about coming up to wisconsin for automotion. the actual car show is a classic car show, but there's other smaller shows that have popped up and it's basically a weekend of anything on wheels. i stand on the main drag in the dells and pound beer as cars cruise at all hours of the day and it usually first starts dying down at like 1-2am. it's a fantastic time to party with like minded individuals and see some awesome vehicles from all around the area.

http://www.wisdells.com/Automotion.htm



i walk around the car shows on saturday during the day, but otherwise i'm usually standing on the side of the road getting wasted and watching everyone cruise. there's lots of people that do burnouts and getting pulled over and what not. the cops HATE that weekend.
Quote Originally Posted by blueguy View Post
Things to notate about the Dells.

Bring your drink game, you'll need it.

Bring a chair, you'll need it.

Bring a couple coolers with wheels, you'll need them.

Bring walking shoes, because there is tons of cool **** to look at, so you'll need them too.

Bring a camera, because you'll want to video tape Spade puking before dinner because he's a lightweight.

Also, bring your fun. If you're a buzzkill, stay home. Or go to the Detroit Meet.



I drove 9 hours to the Dells. For sure worth it.

No one wants to see 200 Grand Prix's, and if you do...then more power to you.

Sounds boring to me. I like a little diversity.