I think the ricer/drifting scene is dying. The rich are getting richer and everyone else is getting poorer. There are still a lot of people who add bolt-ons: wings, intake, exhaust, wheels to their japanese cars, but not as many kids learn how to turn their own wrenches and modify their own vehicles.
In the USA, our car culture's main mantra is "there's no replacement for displacement" - the idea is large V8 engines. The vast majority of people buy cars with the performance and style that they want, factory made. Customization isn't a huge market, even with the Camaro, Mustang, etc. Car magazines are suffering.
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I think the ricer/drifting scene is dying. The rich are getting richer and everyone else is getting poorer. There are still a lot of people who add bolt-ons: wings, intake, exhaust, wheels to their japanese cars, but not as many kids learn how to turn their own wrenches and modify their own vehicles.
In the USA, our car culture's main mantra is "there's no replacement for displacement" - the idea is large V8 engines. The vast majority of people buy cars with the performance and style that they want, factory made. Customization isn't a huge market, even with the Camaro, Mustang, etc. Car magazines are suffering.
[–] Buzz619 [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
So any games like NFS 2015 & The Crew Isn't enough to bring "the balance to the force"?