Personal Narrative: The Car Culture

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People think that cars are just used for transportation, but for us it is something more. It is a fun but expensive hobby, it is what brings us together as a whole. We are the car culture. From the mountain passes of Japan, to Europe's back roads, and America's super highways, it is the same around the world. I'm Roman, people look at me as a regular, and also a funny person, but in the other side of me I'm a car enthusiast, me and friends or even people at car meets just talk about cars. Old ones or new ones, we talk about the ones we own or will later on. It's like our own secret language, not much people will know what wears talking about, and I like it that way. Sometimes I wish that people will understand that this is an actual hobby, not something to show off. I mean like why do people play a sport when they aren't even in the actual NFL or NBA? Well because it's a hobby that's why, don't get me wrong, I love the NFL and NBA but come on! …show more content…

These include car meets or organized shows. Also can show your skills on the race track, if that is your thing. I like to be involved in events and to say that I was there. The car culture is a perfect place for me to have fun because there is always something for everyone. To meet people is very easy too as well, because everyone is there for one thing, and that is cars. The car culture is my place to forget the bad things going on in my life or the world. The car scene is growing rapidly, with more guys and girls joining in on the fun, with more people putting down major power in their cars that makes you ask ?Is that even legal?? There is always something different for everyone, from track day cars, to stance, to simple drift cars with big

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