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All kidding aside, this could become a serious issue. Without any enthusiasm for the automobile, the left-tards in government will be free to pass draconian laws that can put our sport into jeopardy. Imagine a law that prohibits all cars older than 15-years from using the roads. Or how about a law that limits passanger vehicle displacement to 1.5-liters. Or how's about forcing everyone the meet current emission standards.

Scary times await us.

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Old 02-21-2013, 05:43 PM
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Can you explain a bit about the demographics of the engineers in your office? What discipline are they? (Mechanical, electrical, civil, etc). You mentioned they are "professional engineers"; are they licensed? Do they have engineering degrees? Or are they "technical people" that have been given the title of "engineer"?
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Can you explain a bit about the demographics of the engineers in your office? What discipline are they? (Mechanical, electrical, civil, etc). You mentioned they are "professional engineers"; are they licensed? Do they have engineering degrees? Or are they "technical people" that have been given the title of "engineer"?

We have all disciplines, in all age ranges. A few Engineers in training, right up to the old timers. Registered Engineers, technicians, designers, and auto-cad operators. We have Chinese, Japanese, European, Americans and Canadians. Predominantly male.

And not a single car enthusiast amongst them.
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Many of us have screwed around in the garage with dad doing things around the car or the house, got our hands dirty and learn how things work. I can't see these young people's kids doing something anything like that. That's frightening.
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I too am an engineer and work in the auto industry. I'd say of the 100 employees here, there are maybe 4 of us who are into cars. That's it. Not a bad thing, since we don't actually design the cars....we just build the designs. My best friend worked in one of the Ford plants as a specialized mechanic. He had zero interest in cars. I asked him why. He said "I work on cars all day long...why would I want to come home and do it?" Fair enough.

Frankly, I'd only be concerned if the actual car designer was not a car guy...LOL
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Today's youth around the world is turning to gadgets, social media and other soft stuff over cars and machinery. It is especially bad in Europe where cars are practically obsolete in large urban areas. I work in high tech and in my company I would estimate the number of car enthusiasts at 2% and the number of people doing some of their own work at 5-10%. And this is in the L.A. area, where cars are still a BFD.

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Today's youth around the world is turning to gadgets, social media and other soft stuff over cars and machinery. It is especially bad in Europe where cars are practically obsolete in large urban areas. I work in high tech and in my company I would estimate the number of car enthusiasts at 2% and the number of people doing some of their own work at 5-10%. And this is in the L.A. area, where cars are still a BFD.

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I think much of this is due to sky-high insurance rates and the expensive cost of cars for youth. It's hard to be interested in something you can't afford.
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I think much of this is due to sky-high insurance rates and the expensive cost of cars for youth. It's hard to be interested in something you can't afford.
I wanted a 911 - and couldn't afford. My parents couldn't either. I don't think you can explain it with cost. Kids would dream about becoming train engineers, pilots, race car drivers etc. - there definitely is a shift away from that IMHO.

I know several kids that are ready to drive (in terms of age and having a car availalbe) and are dragging out getting their license. WTF???

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My BIL is a perfect example of the summation of all your posts.

He is incredibly "smart", and is currently killing the GPA in Villanova's Engineering program.

That said...

This kid has 0 interest in anything mechanical, thinks that everything requires a mathematical equation, and nothing can be fixed without "research".

Last summer at the FIL's beach house...he spent 8 hours trying to install a window A/C unit. Once things started flying I went to help (wife made me). He had a note pad full of drawings and calculations. I pushed the window open a little more, put the thing in the window, told him to plug it in. He was awed.

Lets not discuss the Everest task of starting the 50cc scooter the next day! He never heard of carb cleaner.

I $hot U not gentlemen.
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Today's generation isn't as passionate about cars as say the boomer generation. I have an 18 year old who has no desire to drive. I live in Chicago and owning a car is more of a burden. My 24 yr old, who also lives in the city, drives a plain Jane Honda. Although he has looked at higher end cars, the practical side of him kicks in. He finds his passion with things other than cars.

I'm a ME by degree and have worked in manufacturing for 40 years. I have heard this argument about engineers being mechanically inclined or car guys. Some look for those types of hobbies as a criteria for being a good engineer.


I love cars. I wanted to be an automotive designer as a kid but my passion is painting in pastels and markers. From some of the previous comments, I probably don't fit the stereotype some of you suggest. Just because I paint doesn't make me a limp wristed ***** - my passion for art allowed me to become a better engineer cuz I look a problem solving from a different point of view. And I am very good a what I do.


My company has hired several recent graduates. All are a mix of women and minorities primarily from Asia and Europe. Out of the 6 new hires, only one is a car guy. The best of the bunch is a Hispanic girl who I amazing - not a car person.
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My son didn't care to get a driver's license, didn't really want a car, doesn't really like to drive. Amazing.
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I'll never have to worry about any of the GF's offspring borrowing any of my cars: none of them can drive anything with more than 2 pedals.
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My son didn't care to get a driver's license, didn't really want a car, doesn't really like to drive. Amazing.
After being in the right seat with you Jim, I cant blame him.
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After being in the right seat with you Jim, I cant blame him.


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BTW V^2, I still have incriminating video of me and you at Shenandoah Circuit.

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