DSC_0365Many informed individuals would agree that 2012 has been a turn-around year for almost every asp­­­­ect of the previously diminishing automotive industry. The excessive and outdated ideas of the early 2000s have long passed, and newer styles and trends have now surfaced. However, only recently has the availability of manufactured and fabricated merchandise been restored to consumers through up and coming American distributors and service businesses. This is essential for consumers to encourage and participate in the various new styles as the supply/demand rule has always required.

Usually influenced greatly by new generations, these trends are almost never respected or welcomed by older car enthusiasts- nor do these younger enthusiasts respect the older trends, and the hard work and production that it took to make both equally possible. Because of all of this confusion, there has obviously been a period of disagreements between cultures, and the older un-changing companies are now dying out, while those that choose to evolve and continue to welcome all enthusiasts- will grow and expand. It is a prime example of the scientific theory of natural selection: survival of the fittest and most adaptable- as our economy has demonstrated to be essential in any growing market.

In the midst of the play-out of those later-generation trends, with a need for more updated diversity, many new companies are introducing more understanding and accepting new fads to add excitement and attention to the scene. The National Domestic & Import Motorsports Association (NDIMA) was founded by veteran enthusiasts with expertise and experience from all divisions of the automotive industry. They specialize in automotive events, with three successful events produced under this new name, averaging over 3000 spectators attending each show, despite slight unfavorable weather conditions. After combining resources, and forming an impressive and incomparable business plan for 2013, NDIMA has set out to provide a service to those enthusiasts, manufacturers, and various companies by holding events in major cities across the country throughout the year, welcoming participants from all genres of the car culture to exclusive entertainment.

While attending the 2012 SEMA show in Las Vegas, the NDIMA team of representatives presented the 2013 proposal to many excited companies enthused to see such a page-turning event series. By promoting the demand of new styles, and introducing the premier lifestyle that our automotive industry has always required, they are determined to open the appropriate doors for growth and diminish the barriers that have restricted the car culture for years. The various sponsors and newfound affiliates agreed, and found hope in this new portal to consumers, providing them with an outlet to build company reputation, which can be drastically impacting on revenue- and therefore expansion.

Please support the National Domestic and Import Motorsports Association and all of its affiliates, in an effort to expand the American Automotive Industry into a beneficial and profitable market in every region.Huge Thanks to South Florida Autosports and the National Domestic & Import Motorsports Association! ❤