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I've participated in this discussion on various other forums, so it's always a neat perspective to hear other opinions.
The main idea is that forums don't reflect mass ownership of our go fast cars & trucks. Most people who buy are NOT auto enthusiasts. My guess is that less than 10% of buyers(especially new) are gearheads and maybe half of them are on the forums. Those who really participate. Not hit-n-run posters.
In my 20 years on various forums I've never once ran into a car owner who was on that cars associated forum(s). In fact most had never even knew such a thing existed. 😂
Most people will not ever track their car. Ever. Drag strip or road course. Most do not modify their car in any way except maybe a cosmetic such as window tint and floor mats. Most do not take their cars to car shows. As a show participant or a spectator.
I think internet forums kinda replaced the old fashioned car clubs. The deeper you get into it, the more real world it can be for you in a singular sense. Actual owners posting a wealth of knowledge and information that can really help you in a technical sense or guide you in your quest for your ride to go faster or handle better, based on what other people are doing.
So, I think it's real world but with a filter. The gearheads who buy and participate on forums and track cars are the minority. We are those people. At times a very loud vocal minority. 🍻
The main idea is that forums don't reflect mass ownership of our go fast cars & trucks. Most people who buy are NOT auto enthusiasts. My guess is that less than 10% of buyers(especially new) are gearheads and maybe half of them are on the forums. Those who really participate. Not hit-n-run posters.
In my 20 years on various forums I've never once ran into a car owner who was on that cars associated forum(s). In fact most had never even knew such a thing existed. 😂
Most people will not ever track their car. Ever. Drag strip or road course. Most do not modify their car in any way except maybe a cosmetic such as window tint and floor mats. Most do not take their cars to car shows. As a show participant or a spectator.
I think internet forums kinda replaced the old fashioned car clubs. The deeper you get into it, the more real world it can be for you in a singular sense. Actual owners posting a wealth of knowledge and information that can really help you in a technical sense or guide you in your quest for your ride to go faster or handle better, based on what other people are doing.
So, I think it's real world but with a filter. The gearheads who buy and participate on forums and track cars are the minority. We are those people. At times a very loud vocal minority. 🍻
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