Originally Posted by rooflessVW
Originally Posted by Reddy45
Millennials are the worst
Yep, us [censored] millennials hate cars. Here my boring commuter that I refuse to work on so I don't won't get dirty:
Here's my best friends car. He definitely didn't do a manual swap in his own garage, because, like, what even is a transmission?
This one is owned by a friend in Wilmington. Mommy and Daddy definitely bought it for him:
Oh yeah, can't forget John in California, who dreams of owning a Tesla because they drive themselves, and driving is too stressful:
I'm so sick of hearing about what millennials are "ruining." Every part of America has online car groups. All of them are a mix of young and old. Working on your car just to keep it running is no longer a necessity for your average owner, but plenty still do it for fun - and us darn millennials don't complain about electronics "spoiling everything," either.
This, absolutely all of this. "Millennials ruin everything!" Well that says a lot about the generation who raised us then doesn't it?
Yeah, my cars may be a 2016 300 and a 2018 Grand Caravan and don't really have any "cool" factor, but I do my own repairs/maintenance. As do all my friends. And guess what? I'm currently looking for a project car to start working on with my children. Maybe if your generation could figure out Facebook you'd see a HUGE car culture.
Originally Posted by Reddy45
Millennials are the worst
Yep, us [censored] millennials hate cars. Here my boring commuter that I refuse to work on so I don't won't get dirty:
Here's my best friends car. He definitely didn't do a manual swap in his own garage, because, like, what even is a transmission?
This one is owned by a friend in Wilmington. Mommy and Daddy definitely bought it for him:
Oh yeah, can't forget John in California, who dreams of owning a Tesla because they drive themselves, and driving is too stressful:
I'm so sick of hearing about what millennials are "ruining." Every part of America has online car groups. All of them are a mix of young and old. Working on your car just to keep it running is no longer a necessity for your average owner, but plenty still do it for fun - and us darn millennials don't complain about electronics "spoiling everything," either.
This, absolutely all of this. "Millennials ruin everything!" Well that says a lot about the generation who raised us then doesn't it?
Yeah, my cars may be a 2016 300 and a 2018 Grand Caravan and don't really have any "cool" factor, but I do my own repairs/maintenance. As do all my friends. And guess what? I'm currently looking for a project car to start working on with my children. Maybe if your generation could figure out Facebook you'd see a HUGE car culture.
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