> Much about LBC's "collectivity" is nostalgia. It's what we loved when
>
> we were younger, and it takes us back to a place that we what to be
> again. Regards,
>
> Chris.
I couldn't agree more but WHAT is a lovable modern car?Not too many
also this generation of kids don't seem to be the car nuts we were.The
other day I was coming home from work and a perfect Cobra was going in
front of me I saw 2 teenagers (about 14-15) sitting on the curb and they
didn't even look at it!I'm trying to get closer to get a good look.My
own teenagers aren't all that interested in cars sure they would like
one but I don't see the passion that we had,why is that I wonder? Could
it be that cars are boring,too expensive,too many hassles
(insurance,smog checks etc)Could it be that cars are now considered
anti-social
and the downfall of humanity by the likes of Al Gore and the media?I
don't know but with the exception of Kai I haven't seen too many young
enthuiasts on the net,I'm afraid we may have already seen the golden age
of automobiles pass and now we are in a downward turn until they are
just utilitarian vehicles with no more soul than a metro bus.
Pat
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