in france and mostly paris, cars park bumper to bumper when parallel parked, people would shove parked cars with their bumpers to make space to park and to get out.

how would american and canadian car culture change if this practice became acceptable overnight? would it mean less people would be motivated to buy nice cars because they can get damaged? would more people install things like bumper protectors and bash bars to give their car an edge? would people start driving even bigger and tougher truck/suv’s, or smaller and cheaper cars? would it mean the cost of the car hobby would go up, since you had to spend more money and effort to be more protective of your enthusiast car? would the public respect that we enthusiasts want to keep our cars nice and free from damage?

and finally, in this new world, what type of car would you be daily driving and would you be modifying it to suit these new circumstances?

  • GhostOfLayneStaley@alien.topB
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    10 months ago

    I don’t live in the best part of my city, probably not the worst either though. If people started intentionally bumping their cars in to others in my neighborhood, people would probably get pulled out of their car and beat down. If someone came out to see their car bumped in to but other driver parked and left, offending driver would have their car fucked up so bad it wouldn’t drive anymore.

    I’m not trying to glorify or justify it, just saying what happens here.