77 here. Just completed a 6500 mile cross country road trip. You're as old as you feel. Now it's time for a hurricane party.If it‘s said society is driven by youth but coupled with the fact that not many teenage drivers own a cybertruck, what are some of the age ranges of older owners on the other end of the spectrum? In Florida last year a tradesman who was wrapping vehicles remarked that he had one customer who was 70. I’ll bet we have some owners who can eclipse that!
Picked up my Quad 7/6. I’ll be 84 Saturday 9/28.If it‘s said society is driven by youth but coupled with the fact that not many teenage drivers own a cybertruck, what are some of the age ranges of older owners on the other end of the spectrum? In Florida last year a tradesman who was wrapping vehicles remarked that he had one customer who was 70. I’ll bet we have some owners who can eclipse that!
I think this makes sense to me. A lot of us 40+ (I'm 42) people grew up on 80's - 90's culture... your Back to the Futures, Demolition Man. All those amazing movies that had us driving stainless steel vehicles, wearing cd's on our waist, and going for a fancy dinner... at Taco Bell!!Guess that depends on your definition of "almost perfect"
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Yes, it is a boring, rainy day here.
But yes, it is the older guys who are the biggest buyers of cars and trucks today. When my generation (boomers) were young getting wheels opened up so many avenues of freedom, so many vistas, so much free space to us that over crowding, draconian laws, political correctness etc. have taken away from the young people of today. They just don't seem that interested in cars and projected sales indicate that.
Don't forget about Gen AlphaI think this makes sense to me. A lot of us 40+ (I'm 42) people grew up on 80's - 90's culture... your Back to the Futures, Demolition Man. All those amazing movies that had us driving stainless steel vehicles
C'mon, Gen X was making up adventures in the New Republic long before Gen Alpha was born!Don't forget about Gen Alpha
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