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@igelsQTs We have a big nation and cars have been associated with freedom. It's a way to get away from everything.

If one wanted to get deep about it, it was a metaphor about being closed minded to new experiences or fear of the unknown. He had the financial means to get a vehicle and go places but he chose not to. It's very much like his virginity.

We do love our vehicles and always have. Modifications are going to be standard on many vehicles. Fuel used to be inexpensive too so now one might as well just swap the gearing to lower rpms, turn up the boost and run more alcohol. It's not uncommon for such changes to increase fuel economy and performance.

@AmpBenzScientist If I want to see new things I hop on a train to italy or france and get off at any stop and take a walk. A trip possible within a single day.
@AmpBenzScientist I love europe. I just think the USA could be better by being more like it. Esp when it comes to urban planning and public transport.
@AmpBenzScientist @igelsQTs not having a vehicle is freedom, I still can go anywhere I want using planes, trains, buses, ferrys or taxis, and I dont have to pay a bunch of money to the government so that they give me a loicense, nor do I have to buy a car and pay taxes for parking and pay insurance and know that I can't just pack my things and go anywhere in the world because I have a huge block of metal to take care of or get rid of, and most importantly I don't have to interact with the average retard driver, other people do that for me.

The real reason why Americans love cars is because of niggers, you can't have public transport if you have niggers.
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