History of the Dodge Charger.....Millenial Version

Not really a millennial version. no talk of vegan this or that, beard softener, or double upside down sugar free caramel macchiatos.
 
An enthusiastic millenial!
Was just thinking. Dad had two Chargers and I owned five over the years. Counting that 84 Shelby fwd mess.
 
How old would a "millennial" be about now? Not sure if that video was "millennial" or not, but it WAS annoying, I couldn't get through much of it. Don't pay much attention to these on YouTube. There are a LOT of clueless young dolts "reviewing" antique cars, mostly looking down on them for not having 21st century fuel economy, safety, or handling capabilities, which I'm not sure what the point is...…..
 
I figure they’re in their 30s now. Don’t hear much about them. Most, as with my nieces & nephews, are busy with jobs, families, houses, payin taxes etc.
 
Not really a millennial version. no talk of vegan this or that, beard softener, or double upside down sugar free caramel macchiatos.
I think you may be thinking of the "hipster" subculture. Most hipsters are in their late teens to early 30's, so composed of later Millenials and older Gen-Z, basically before they have their own kids.
 
I think you may be thinking of the "hipster" subculture. Most hipsters are in their late teens to early 30's, so composed of later Millenials and older Gen-Z, basically before they have their own kids.


No I have a few millennial friends and they're all the same.
 
No I have a few millennial friends and they're all the same.
Well, if we're extrapolating to EVERYONE based on a limited sample space, my younger brother and most of his friends are Millenials, and they couldn't care less about any of the stuff that you said. :poke:
 
As we poke fun at the different generations I will admit the “stereotypes” refer to a small percentage of said group. One thing for sure in my observations is they all become their parents as soon as they buy a house and start paying taxes.
 
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