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Millenial Car Guys...ahem...Car Persons
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<blockquote data-quote="Machdup1" data-source="post: 15482727" data-attributes="member: 65746"><p>I disagree with this stereotype of millennials as incompetent. The millennials that I know are serious car guys. They work on different cars than me, but they are full on addicted to cars. I also think that there are more of them than there were in my generation. </p><p></p><p>They have their hobbyist mechanics and racers and are at least as good as my generation (who only learned from their buddy down the street, who learned it from his dad, uncle or neighbor, as there was no Internet). They have access to unlimited information on their cars and an interesting culture has developed because of it.</p><p></p><p>One of the younger ones is who I go to for automotive advice. At thirty he is a dedicated road racer, detail oriented mechanic, owns a home, manages his finances and is has a unshakable value system. Based on my experience, that generation will come around and we will eventually be in good hands.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Machdup1, post: 15482727, member: 65746"] I disagree with this stereotype of millennials as incompetent. The millennials that I know are serious car guys. They work on different cars than me, but they are full on addicted to cars. I also think that there are more of them than there were in my generation. They have their hobbyist mechanics and racers and are at least as good as my generation (who only learned from their buddy down the street, who learned it from his dad, uncle or neighbor, as there was no Internet). They have access to unlimited information on their cars and an interesting culture has developed because of it. One of the younger ones is who I go to for automotive advice. At thirty he is a dedicated road racer, detail oriented mechanic, owns a home, manages his finances and is has a unshakable value system. Based on my experience, that generation will come around and we will eventually be in good hands. [/QUOTE]
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