True.
I'm Gen X. Does that make me young? I don't know. Depends on your age, I guess.Young people think differently and those in La La land think even more differently.
Not entirely true, but close enough.Especially the ones that don't eat meat. To them it isn't just about diet, it is a way of life, kind of like a religion.
For better or worse, not true.He has friends and wants to impress them with his commitment to being vegan.
It's about the car. For those who've missed it, my assumption had been that 40 year old seats would have suffered a lot of wear and tear and might need recovering. This seems to be at least partially true in some cases, and I'd only be looking for options in this particular case. I won't subject anyone here to my opinions about what I choose to consume; it's not the forum, and I'm not that person.It is not about the car as much. Anyone buying a Delorean that has a young family and asks if he can put a child seat in the car knows what he is doing is highly impractical in the first place. But this is how they think. At least this is how I see it.
As for the car seat - indeed, the laws about this are quite strong and complex. For good reasons (as an aside, I did see the 4 seater D) - the question was only about stowage when not in use.
To some extent, I had expected this kind of razzing. I am atypical in many respects, and that's sometimes objectionable to people; and every hobby has gatekeepers. So be it.
In the meantime, 2 local owners have kindly offered to show me and talk about their car. I have a lot of reading to do.