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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My 17 DS is all into cars. He is super shy and quiet unless the conversation is about cars. His PT pizza job money all goes to his car projects. He's going into his third year of Auto Tech this fall in his high school's career center program and is earning college credits and certification in it. He is always watching car stuff on YouTube and downloading diagnostic apps for mechanics. He has quite a few car enthusiast friends as well. But like PPs stated above, cars are different these days. DS has a passion for restoring older cars, which he no doubt gets from his father, and they all agree the newer cars are a pain to work on.[/quote] It’s about class. People in this area tend to drive nice cars. No parent wants to let their child drive their nice car, let alone work on it (when it doesn’t need to be worked on anyways). And to this person, it’s class again. [b]I don’t want my kid growing up to be a mechanic. [/b]Sorry, not happening. [/quote] Yes! Because knowing how to change the oil/change a tire are the first steps towards the road to blue collar-dom! I'd much rather my teens be proficient at video games than basic car maintenance! Those video game skills are far more appropriate to our class! :roll: [/quote]
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