Sunchild714
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This has nothing to do with electric vs fuel burning.
Kids today are less and less impressed with the idea of this kind of transportation. I have tons of nieces and nephews and other family members in their 20's who will don't have licenses. I work with some people in their late 20s and early 30s who have licenses, but don't drive. I was at the DMV on my 16th birthday. It's just not the same today.
That "freedom" is just not that big of a deal. It's from getting from a to b. The idea that I need to travel somewhere to experience something, or to see someone, or to have friendships is getting blurred. The use of technology, video conferencing, chat, and other things are replacing the physical movement of a body to another. The idea that cars impress girls, ****, that's _gone_.
Agreed! I just turned 50 and am into off-road vehicles and classic cars (own a 66 Mustang) because I love them. I've been driving since I was 12 years old. License right at 16. First car was a 69 Camaro. I've never needed a car to get a girl. But that's the way I grew up. These kids are growing up different as the future will be different for them and their kids. No one will stop me from doing and owning what I love. So if all the states ban fuel burning vehicles, so what. I got what i already want and I'll pass it all to my son. He can do what he wants with them when I'm gone.