Car Culture: A Force For Good And Evil #BlogPost
Car culture is both a wonderful and deplorable thing. We see people having car meets having fun and helping each other, but we also see people driving like douches and crashing and dangerous street racing. Here are the ups and downs of car culture
Car culture is both a wonderful and deplorable thing. We see people having car meets having fun and helping each other, but we also see people driving like douches and crashing and dangerous street racing. Here are the ups and downs of car culture
The Bad Side
In the eyes of non car guys, car guys are obnoxious. “They’re idiots who drive dangerously in loud and obnoxious cars while polluting the environment with tire smoke and exhaust fumes.” In general, car enthusiasts are seen in a negative light and legislation is levied against us. Also, there is a lot of infighting and divides in the car community, it’s everywhere. Import vs muscle, Ford vs Chevy, BMW vs Audi, I could go on but I’m not going to take the time to list all the different types of infighting. This infighting is dividing us when car culture is supposed to unite us. Car driving especially the way we like to do it is risky, to ourselves, our car, and other people. There can be legal, financial and physical concequences if you mess up. Street racing is dangerous and illegal, it’s smarter to race on a legal race track.
The Good Side
The car community is a great way to make friends, and possibly find your soulmate (insert did we just become best friend GIF’s here). There are a lot of helpful people in the car community, and those who can help you experience what car culture is all about. We mingle with people that share a similar passion “Raise your kids with a car habit so they won’t have money for a drug habit.”
Final Thoughts
Overall, being a part of car culture is worth it, even with the gripes of being a part of it. At this point, I don’t care as much about the Chevy vs Ford fight as I do about import vs muscle because muscle car guys here on car throttle are kinda rare.
Comments
Omar C The AE86 of Mt. Akina Chad Fischbeck
I’ve just noticed the Nismo Z34.
Sheett that orange camaro is clean
#thumbsup
I’m a muscle guy…
camaros don’t mess around with little boy toys XD
I would be a muscle car guy, if i could afford it. But my jap cars go much faster for MUCH less. As a collage kid, options are very limited. But at heart, i love all cars. (except the Nissan Micra)
If the midlife-crysis-ers wouldn’t buy up all the 60s Muscle Cars, and drive up the prices for them, you would see more teenagers/carguys with classic Mopar/GM/Fords
Depends where you live, parts for my 14 Mustang GT are way cheaper than parts for my 05 Legacy GT by hundreds of dollars here in Canada.
did u see the nissan micra cup?!!!?
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=dJkmAFi0nI4
Wait why the Micra is a good car
shit…i sometimes have to drive mom’s micra…2 gen…:(
Good article man. I always enjoy reading these.👍
This is basically true of any culture.
There are many other things as well. Sexism is rampant and women that like cars get turned off quickly. The whole ecological thing, how technology is driven… so many things.
I’ll be the first to admit I like JDM cars a lot and yes i’m a fanboy of “The mighty godzilla GTR” but i’m also a fan of muscle. The car that I would most love to drive is Plymouth HEMI ‘Cuda with a big 440 six pack. It’s just a shame that were I’m from muscle cars are extremely rare and extremely expensive. JDM cars in comparison are way cheaper.