Alright – so today we’ve got the honor of introducing you to Logan Sarosi. We think you’ll enjoy our conversation, we’ve shared it below.
Alright, Logan thanks for taking the time to share your stories and insights with us today. How did you come up with the idea for your business?
The idea for my business started long before I had the ability to drive. It began in middle school, when I was in the car with my dad and little brother. We were driving through our area when we came across a group of exotic cars—Ferraris, Lamborghinis, McLarens—all cruising together. The sight was captivating, and I immediately thought, “I would love to create something like this—where people come together to appreciate these incredible machines.”
Even though I was still too young to drive, that moment stuck with me. I started car spotting and photographing these exotic vehicles as a way to connect with the car community. I would post these photos on social media to engage with owners and other enthusiasts, using it as a networking tool to build relationships. Little did I know, this hobby would become the foundation for my future business.
Over the years, I continued networking within the car community, attending events, meeting enthusiasts, and forming valuable relationships. It was through these connections that I realized I could bring my idea to life. I started creating my own events, and I began to see the vision I had all those years ago come together.
What excites me the most about this journey isn’t just the cars or the events—it’s the friendships that have been built along the way. In high school, I didn’t take part in the typical weekend activities that most of my peers did. Instead, I was waking up early for morning car meets and rallies. It wasn’t just about the cars—it was about the people I met and the relationships I formed. Some of these people are now among my closest friends.
As I continued networking, I realized there was a gap in the market in Chester County. I noticed that while car shows were popular, there were no dedicated road rallies where car enthusiasts could drive their exotic cars on open roads. Many owners of these high-end vehicles would express their desire to just drive and experience their cars in motion, rather than simply showing them off in parking lots. Seeing how successful similar events were in other parts of Pennsylvania gave me the confidence to start my own road rally business in Chester County.
What sets my events apart from others is the exclusivity. I decided to make my rallies invite-only, which ensures that only serious enthusiasts and high-end cars participate. This level of exclusivity has helped me build a loyal following and made my events something people look forward to. I also limit the types of cars that can attend, focusing strictly on exotics, supercars, and high-performance sports cars. This maintains a high standard and ensures that every rally is an experience for those who truly appreciate these cars.
When I look back, I’m proud of how much I’ve grown—both as an entrepreneur and as part of a community. What started as a simple idea I had back in middle school, along with my early days of car spotting and photographing, has turned into a business that brings together like-minded people to experience their passion for cars. For me, it’s about more than just making money. It’s about creating meaningful connections, building friendships, and giving people an unforgettable experience.
Logan, before we move on to more of these sorts of questions, can you take some time to bring our readers up to speed on you and what you do?
I’m Logan Sarosi, the founder and owner of CarsofChesterCounty LLC, your go-to source for all things automotive in Chester County, Pennsylvania. We provide a central hub for car enthusiasts to stay informed on the latest local events, from car meets and shows to exciting, exclusive driving experiences.
My passion for cars started back in middle school. I wasn’t driving yet, but I was already captivated by exotic cars like Ferraris, Lamborghinis, and McLarens. I would spend my time spotting these amazing vehicles and photographing them. I’d post the pictures online as a way to connect with the owners and network within the car community. This early exposure and connection with exotic car owners laid the groundwork for what would eventually become my business.
As I grew older and became more involved in the local car scene, I realized there was a real need for a platform in Chester County where car enthusiasts could easily find out about local car events. That’s when I founded CarsofChesterCounty LLC, to serve as a resource for people who want to stay up-to-date on all the car-related happenings in the area. Whether it’s a casual car meet or a full-fledged rally, our website is the place to go to find detailed event listings and information.
One of the key features of CarsofChesterCounty LLC is our Chesco Road Rally—an exclusive driving event designed for owners of exotic and high-performance sports cars. These rallies offer participants the opportunity to experience their cars on scenic, thrilling routes while connecting with other enthusiasts. Unlike typical car shows where cars remain static, our rallies are all about the driving experience and creating a sense of community among passionate car owners. We keep the events exclusive by only allowing exotic cars, supercars, and high-end sports cars to join, ensuring that each rally is filled with like-minded individuals who share a love for these incredible machines.
What sets CarsofChesterCounty LLC apart is our commitment to both quality and exclusivity. By curating these unique, invite-only rallies, we create an intimate experience for everyone involved. There’s also a special emphasis on fostering relationships—what excites me most is the community we’ve built through these events. I’m proud of how far we’ve come, and the friendships I’ve made along the way are truly the most rewarding part of this journey.
If you’re looking to get involved in the car community in Chester County or participate in one of our exclusive Chesco Road Rally events, CarsofChesterCounty LLC is the place to be. We’re here to connect enthusiasts, provide top-tier events, and create unforgettable experiences for car lovers who want to drive, connect, and share their passion.
Have you ever had to pivot?
One of the biggest pivots I’ve faced in my business journey came when I decided to leave Pennsylvania and head to Florida for college. It was a big decision—I was moving away from everything I had built locally with CarsofChesterCounty LLC and my Chesco Road Rally events. I knew that being away for an extended period would have a significant impact on my ability to physically run and manage these events, especially since most of them happen in the spring, summer, and fall.
At first, it felt like a huge challenge. How could I continue growing my business if I was no longer physically present in Pennsylvania to oversee events, meet clients, and network? There was definitely a period of uncertainty as I adjusted to life at Flagler College in Florida, balancing academics, my passion for the car community back home, and working two jobs here in Saint Augustine.
But instead of seeing this as a setback, I saw it as an opportunity to rethink how I ran things. I realized that many of the events were seasonal, meaning they primarily took place during breaks, so I could still plan and organize them in advance while being at school. I began to leverage technology more effectively—keeping communication open with my clients, setting up event details online, and using social media to stay connected. I also reached out to trusted people back in Pennsylvania to help with logistics, ensuring the events ran smoothly even when I couldn’t be there in person.
The best part is that I could plan everything for the spring and summer rallies while at school, giving me time to focus on my studies and work while simultaneously working on the rallies for when I would return home during summer break. It allowed me to maintain a balance between college life, work, and running my business. The change of location didn’t stop me from pursuing my passion—it just required me to be more creative, adaptable, and to delegate certain tasks.
On top of all this, I work two jobs here in Saint Augustine to help support myself while juggling my business and schoolwork. It hasn’t been easy, but managing these responsibilities has pushed me to become more organized, efficient, and resourceful. Balancing all these aspects of life has made me more determined than ever to continue growing CarsofChesterCounty LLC and the Chesco Road Rally, and it’s taught me valuable skills about time management, work ethic, and adaptability.
This pivot ultimately made me realize the power of adaptability in business. I learned that with the right systems in place, I didn’t have to be physically present all the time to keep things moving forward. It also gave me the ability to work on my business from anywhere, which opened up new possibilities and taught me important lessons about running a business remotely.
Looking back, I’m proud of how I adapted and made it work. The pivot not only allowed me to keep growing CarsofChesterCounty LLC, but it also helped me develop important skills that I’ll carry with me into the future.
We’d love to hear a story of resilience from your journey.
A moment that truly illustrates my resilience happened during the planning of one of my Chesco Road Rallies. We had everything set up for the event—participants were ready, the route was planned, and excitement was building. But the night before the rally, the weather forecast started to look grim. It predicted heavy rain throughout the day, which would definitely put a damper on the event, and I knew it could lead to a lot of disappointment for the attendees who were looking forward to the experience.
I remember losing sleep that night, constantly checking the radar, hoping for a change. I kept thinking about how important this rally was, not just for my business but also for the community of car enthusiasts who were looking forward to it. I felt a huge responsibility to keep everyone informed, so I was up all night, texting and calling my rally participants, letting them know about the potential postponement and keeping them updated on the changing forecast. It was incredibly stressful, but I knew I had to stay calm and keep everyone in the loop as we approached the day of the event.
Safety is always a priority for me. Yes, having fun and making sure everyone enjoys the event is a big deal, but ensuring that the route is safe for all participants is my number one concern. So, in the early hours of the morning on rally day, before anyone else was out, I drove the entire route myself to make sure there were no fallen trees or debris from the storm. I wanted to ensure the roads were clear and safe for the participants before they hit the road.
When the day finally arrived, the rain was still coming down hard, but we were lucky enough to get a solid two-hour break in the rain. I made the decision to go ahead with the rally, knowing this was our only window to make it happen. I was a bit anxious, but I also knew this was an opportunity that I couldn’t pass up. Thanks to that two-hour window, we were able to get the rally in, and it turned out to be a success—everyone had a great time, and we didn’t miss a beat.
This situation was a test of my resilience. It wasn’t easy trying to manage a potential cancellation, worrying about the weather, and keeping everyone informed. But I knew that staying calm, communicating effectively, and trusting that things would work out was key. That experience taught me that resilience isn’t just about pushing through difficult situations—it’s about making quick decisions, adapting to the circumstances, and staying focused on the bigger picture, even when things feel uncertain.
In the end, we pulled it off, and the rally went smoothly, but that experience still stands out as a moment where my persistence, determination, and commitment to safety really paid off. It reminded me that, no matter what challenges come up, it’s all about staying focused, trusting the process, and remaining flexible enough to navigate through adversity.
Contact Info:
- Website: https://www.carsofchestercounty.com
- Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/carsofchestercountyllc/
- Linkedin: https://www.linkedin.com/in/logan-sarosi-b354b4322/
Image Credits
DeChristopher Media