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Millenial Car Guys...ahem...Car Persons
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<blockquote data-quote="trxcobra" data-source="post: 15482845" data-attributes="member: 82174"><p>I'm a 25 year old millenial, and I cannot stand majority of the overly-offended liberals of my generation. </p><p>I have a lot of conservative friends, but most of the folks I know from urban/suburban areas fall into the category of folks we are discussing. I live in Massachusetts so it's not really surprising. Politics aside, the car culture is depressing when it comes to the younger generation. Some would think that owning/bringing a supra to import meets would be a blast, but I literally refuse to go to any just because of the quality of people there. American/Muscle car meets are usually a different story which is nice. </p><p></p><p>I know a fair share of younger guys who work on their own cars, but we are definitely the minority!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trxcobra, post: 15482845, member: 82174"] I'm a 25 year old millenial, and I cannot stand majority of the overly-offended liberals of my generation. I have a lot of conservative friends, but most of the folks I know from urban/suburban areas fall into the category of folks we are discussing. I live in Massachusetts so it's not really surprising. Politics aside, the car culture is depressing when it comes to the younger generation. Some would think that owning/bringing a supra to import meets would be a blast, but I literally refuse to go to any just because of the quality of people there. American/Muscle car meets are usually a different story which is nice. I know a fair share of younger guys who work on their own cars, but we are definitely the minority! [/QUOTE]
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