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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]A Honda Civic? Our maid has one. Why on earth would one aspire to a car service workers drive? Are you a low achiever? [/quote] +1, bizarre. Why would anyone want a car with a stick shift? So people can think you’re poor? [/quote] Are these PP poorly executed satire or do people really think like this?[/quote] I have to imagine the PPs are Republicans who grew bored of shitposting in the politics forum and decided to shitpost in the car forum.[/quote] In my experience, GOP’rs (men and even a few women) were FAR more likely to boast about having a vehicle with a stick shift. Like having a vehicle so primitive that you need to constantly adjust the gearing while driving is some kind of maga virtue signal or something. It’s bizarre. These people are fools. I don’t know anyone with a car with a stick shift and haven’t for decades. [/quote] Really? That's so bizarre. These days, cars with manual transmissions tend to be performance-oriented models that are in high demand, exclusive, and signifiers of class. Look no further than cars like the Integra Type S, the Golf R, BMW's M models, the Porsche 911 and Cayman, etc. Everyone I know who drives a stick - myself included - votes Democratic. They also the type of people who enjoy the actual [i]act[/i] of driving, and prioritize experience over convenience (i.e., read physical books and newspapers instead of Kindles, cook gourmet meals from scratch instead of ordering fast food, etc). GOP'ers, in my experience, are more likely to prioritize convenience and passively want things spoonfed to them, not to mention their proclivity for grotesquely massive and definitely-not-compensating-for-anything pickup trucks and SUVs which exclusively come with automatic transmissions.[/quote]
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