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Millenial Car Guys...ahem...Car Persons
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<blockquote data-quote="VenomousDSG" data-source="post: 15482924" data-attributes="member: 78318"><p>Story time, and relevant to this thread.</p><p></p><p>I went to a local frame shop the other day to get my Carroll Shelby signed cobra picture framed. Got to chatting with him about cars and such, and he explained to me he received a degree in automotive engineering from UCLA in California years ago and met Carroll Shelby. So we got to chatting more about car stuff and the picture. I mentioned i had a Cobra myself parked out front, and he got excited. So we went out to take a look at it and bullshit some more. He asked if he could start it up, so i said sure. Threw him the keys and told him to go ahead. After about the third or forth try, he yelled out the window that he couldn't start the car. Turns out he didn't know you have to push the clutch in to start manual vehicles, and has never driven a manual vehicle in his life.</p><p></p><p>This guy was in his early 30s, with an automotive engineering degree, and had no idea how to work a manual vehicle..... I think that sums up my millennial generation pretty good.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="VenomousDSG, post: 15482924, member: 78318"] Story time, and relevant to this thread. I went to a local frame shop the other day to get my Carroll Shelby signed cobra picture framed. Got to chatting with him about cars and such, and he explained to me he received a degree in automotive engineering from UCLA in California years ago and met Carroll Shelby. So we got to chatting more about car stuff and the picture. I mentioned i had a Cobra myself parked out front, and he got excited. So we went out to take a look at it and bullshit some more. He asked if he could start it up, so i said sure. Threw him the keys and told him to go ahead. After about the third or forth try, he yelled out the window that he couldn't start the car. Turns out he didn't know you have to push the clutch in to start manual vehicles, and has never driven a manual vehicle in his life. This guy was in his early 30s, with an automotive engineering degree, and had no idea how to work a manual vehicle..... I think that sums up my millennial generation pretty good. [/QUOTE]
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