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[Migrated, see pinned post] Casual Conversation
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A community for the car I own, no matter what it is. (With thousands of active members, of course.)
I'm aware of that; doesn't mean that I can't still wish for it
I’m very new here. Why is lemmy anti car?
This but also for a lot of people the impact the car has on communities, suburbanisation, defunding public transportation etc. is a big factor in wanting to see change.
!cars@lemmy.world ?
No what I mean is specific communities for specific cars. A community for 350Z owners. A community for S2000 owners, a community for Toyota 4Runner owners, etc.
People there post about their specific cars and get some answers. No need for separate communities until the activity grows