My daughter-in-law brought this up a while back and I've been chewing on it ever since. She says that I'm unusually carcentric and that most of the US can take or leave them.
At first I sort of dismissed her point of view but then I realized that it's a pretty tricky question. Most everyone I know is to some extent a car person so my polling population is skewed from the start (I know enough about statistics to know you can pick an atypical population and get skewed results).
I'm thinking that most US men would at least SAY they were car guys though few would be as involved as the folks on here. But to have an interest, maybe read Hot Rod (or at least know it exists) - some attachment to car culture. I have no clue about the ladies.
I'd make this a poll but I can't get the Forum to do it.
Dan
At first I sort of dismissed her point of view but then I realized that it's a pretty tricky question. Most everyone I know is to some extent a car person so my polling population is skewed from the start (I know enough about statistics to know you can pick an atypical population and get skewed results).
I'm thinking that most US men would at least SAY they were car guys though few would be as involved as the folks on here. But to have an interest, maybe read Hot Rod (or at least know it exists) - some attachment to car culture. I have no clue about the ladies.
I'd make this a poll but I can't get the Forum to do it.
Dan
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