Anonymous wrote:It used to be that teen boys loved tinkering with their cars. Now, it seems that boys don’t have anywhere near the same interest in cars in general, much less a desire to mess around with them. Why is this?
Anonymous wrote:Because their fathers don’t. I could do just about any repair on a car back in the day, but there’s not much you can do in the driveway with newer cars.
Anonymous wrote:You can't work on modern cars with simple tools in your driveway. Things are all computerized and specialized.
Anonymous wrote:It used to be much easier to tinker with a car and not mess anything up. The electronics have become much more involved and complex so the barrier to entry is a lot higher. I would not let a teenager try to take apart my modern car engine.
Anonymous wrote:It used to be that teen boys loved tinkering with their cars. Now, it seems that boys don’t have anywhere near the same interest in cars in general, much less a desire to mess around with them. Why is this?
Anonymous wrote:It used to be that teen boys loved tinkering with their cars. Now, it seems that boys don’t have anywhere near the same interest in cars in general, much less a desire to mess around with them. Why is this?