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by JKCalhoun
1591 days ago
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Anecdotally, when going on walks in my neighborhood, the cars with massive fender damage in the driveways are the modern "muscle cars": the Dodge Charger, new Ford Mustangs.... Are car manufacturers, knowingly or not, selling a reckless lifestyle? |
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Most car guys love their cars and are well aware of the power and dynamics that can destroy it (or have it seized). But that's just my experience.
"Are car manufacturers, knowingly or not, selling a reckless lifestyle?"
If they are, it's across the board. Any vehicle can be dangerous - civics, F150s, mustangs, minivans, etc. Many people don't understand vehicle limits, dynamics, and their own limitations. A lot of this is because people have rarely experienced situations that would require, for lack of a better word, extreme actions. Things like autocross can give people some understanding of these, provided they aren't the personality that would use it to create false confidence.