![]() 05/03/2016 at 12:49 • Filed to: None | ![]() | ![]() |
LA has some great cars!
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Yeah, but here is the skinny.
LA/OC is like one giant, busy suburb. No thanks.
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WeHo is walkable. I could live there.
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they dont really call it weho do they?
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I guess it depends on close/far you live to Target on La Brea.
I couldn’t live in LA. Felt too congested for what it is. It’s like city level congestion in a suburban setting. No thanks.
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Four friends who live there do.
But no one who lives there calls SF “San Fran” or “Frisco” so who knows.
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LA managed to get urban-level traffic problems without the urban density. One giant unplanned suburb.
Love the car culture, though. I want some of that up here in the Bay Area.
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I love these cars. I told my dad to buy a silver one but he didn’t listen to me :(
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oof. that’s terrible.
more terrible than “san fran” and “frisco.” i cringe when i hear those.
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Basically it was just a bunch of small farming towns in valley which eventually just spread out and met each other at their borders.
I agree about the car culture. I want to move back home, but my career is basically down here, so there’s that.
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Whoa, a C2 Corvette right next to a shopping cart
I pretty much never see these in NJ, outside of Cars and Coffee. My favorite gen Corvette, aesthetically. Would totally resto-mod one of these.