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    • WafflesTasteGood [he/him]@hexbear.net
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      It’s actually more for aerodynamics and efficiency. This is why all cars have started to look really similar. The best shape for a car won’t change because physics so there’s not a lot of room for artistic flair.

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        It’s really funny they care about aerodynamics so much because the mileage on some of these cars is just truly awful. We could have cool looking cars that aren’t aerodynamic but they wouldn’t be as good at crushing pavement and plowing children…sicko-wistful

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        I disagree that aerodynamics optimization is the reason that a lot of cars have started to look for the same. Here are 3 highly aerodynamic cars that have been explicitly optimized for aerodynamics, each with their own unique flair:

        1st generation Honda Insight

        1st generation Tesla Model 3

        5th generation Toyota Prius

        It’s impossible to confuse one of these cars for each other. Automakers absolutely can make gorgeous and distinct looking cars without compromising aerodynamics, they simply choose not to.

        • EmmaGoldman [she/her, comrade/them]@hexbear.netM
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          It’s impossible to confuse one of these cars for each other.

          You say that but my partner seems to be entirely incapable of telling the difference, even here. All cars are just “an car” to her. Kind of awesome in a strange way. It’s like vehicular face-blindness.

        • FALGSConaut [comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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          It’s impossible to confuse one of these cars for each other.

          Counterpoint: I do so on purpose to piss off Tesla fans. “Oh neat car, is that the new Prius?”

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          I just noticed that the Tesla Model 3 kind of looks like a Porsche, and I don’t think that’s an accident.

          The headlights and grille seem highly inspired by the 911.

      • LaGG_3 [he/him, comrade/them]@hexbear.net
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        SAFETY IS BORING

        More like Dirt_Owlon, amirite?

        On a more serious note, they could at least give them interesting patterns or something, right?

        I feel like they try this for rich people cars, but I hate them 90+% of the time lol

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        they could at least give them interesting patterns or something, right?

        Manufacturers can offer all the options and decorations they want but as long as most people are slaves to resale value, most cars will be boring and inoffensive. It’s much easier to find a buyer for a black or white car than it is for a pink car.

      • ProfessorOwl_PhD [any]@hexbear.net
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        SAFETY IS BORING

        I feel like we could hijack toxic masculinity and get them all on bikes with this.
        “Oh, big baby getting in his nice padded comfortmobile? Or can your weedy little legs not pedal fast enough to keep up on the road?”

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          I occasionally do this to alpha male types IRL and let me tell you it is fun.

          But, to be fair, mostly it will come down to danger as leisure, much like many other dangerous coded activities. If you can do it, you’re cool, if you have to do it, wow look at you you fucking poor person, because it all exists intersectionally with the whole hierarchy and class status thing

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          I mean, stuff like NYC bicycle messenger culture and LA e-bike outlaw culture are already explicitly about flaunting the speed, danger, and illegality of their riding. In NYC, it’s about getting places fast, which involves weaving through traffic, running reds, hopping curbs, and going wrong-way. In LA, it’s more about doing stunts, like wheelies, burnouts, and running from the cops.

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            Genuinely I don’t think people generally consider bike messengers as manly. To stick with the terms here, it’s sort of like omega coded. you just vibe outside the spectrum