Work by Ron Cobb

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While I can afford it, I intentionally have the smallest, most efficient vehicle I can possibly get away with owning while still meeting my mandatory social requirement of having a vehicle.

Due to a lack of public transportation, it is required. There’s no other practical means I can use to do the 45 minute commute to work, short of perhaps buying a motorcycle which puts me at risk due to the predominance of huge SUVs. I’ve considered an E bike, but we don’t even have sidewalks on this route.

I just can’t swallow investing in something that either sits outside or sits in traffic. I don’t use half of what that little four banger is capable of.

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People don’t buy these cars and worry about the fact that it’s parked in the driveway or that it’s stuck in traffic during the week.

It’s bought because it’s something they want and they enjoy owning, and because they can fully utilize the power in the evenings or weekends.

Just enjoy your life, buy what you want. Stop worrying about how much it gets used.

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i thought they bought these cars to compensate for erectile dysfunction 🤷

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Lmao, no.

People do enjoy fast vehicles. It’s fun.

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I thought that was the coal rolling mega trucks the US has? At least I can see past a sea of mustangs or any other sports/muscle car.

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I don’t think there’s anything wrong with that. Spend your money where it makes you happy. I’d feel more sympathetic if I didn’t feel compelled to own one when it’s not something that brings me joy.

I kind of think of it like owning a high-end smartphone. Practically speaking maybe it doesn’t make as much difference as a more cost-effective option, but if it makes you happy, by all means. Life is short. But I can still just manage to get by without a smart phone these days if I wanted to do that. I can’t say the same for a vehicle.

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First two sentences sound very much like an advertisement.

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I always wondered that. Like why have 400 hpwr if there is no opportunity to use it.

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Fast cars are fun to drive (if you are blissfully ignorant of how dangerous speeding is), but knowing what I know now, it is scary how easy it is to drive a fast car recklessly. I don’t have a source at hand, but I’d bet money that high HP cars kill children and pedestrians at higher rates than small eco cars do.

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And trucks are just fast cars with worse handling and braking, and worse outcomes for bystanders in accidents.

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They are fun to drive! However, you really need to have room for it IMHO like some open or back roads to drive on. If you don’t live near many of those then that’s definitely something to consider. Getting to the bumper of the car in front of me faster is less interesting.

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Is the “Fire Storm” Emblem on the front of the car on the billboard making the whole thing look AI generated, or am I getting paranoid? Or maybe both?

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Whole set of panels from the author here. These are very old stuff (take a look at the Politics section, it is filled with references to 60s and 70s era US; therefore I guess this too was made much before).

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Ron MF Cobb!
One of the greats of concept art, and a true inspiration.
RIP

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I think they’re playing off the vanity of the car makers and owners wanting everyone to know exactly what car it is.

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I think they mean how the F on the billboard melted

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Oh. I think that’s just throwaway newspaper comic quality plus jpeg.

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21 points

As someone whose only car is a Honda S2000… yeah kinda.

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Do honda s2000s get that bad of gas milage? They’re pretty small, lightweight cars

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The engine is pretty high strung so you’re lucky to get 20-24 mpg. If you drive it hard (and it wants to be driven hard) it’s going to be less. That’s still probably better than the kind of huge muscle car in the picture, though.

The other thing is it’s just not a pleasant car to drive in traffic. It’s a manual transmission car (only ever made in manual) and it’s really easy to stall, among other things, so it’s not fun to drive through rush hour.

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Ahh, gotcha. Thats a shame, my dream car is a miata which I’ve always wanted to daily drive, and I tend to think of the s2000 similarly since they’re a lot alike in many respects

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…i’m surprised to read that; my elise and MX-5s all get around thirty miles per gallon on the street, it’s only on tracks where fuel economy drops precipitously…

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Murica

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Y’all pretend roads outside the city and weekends don’t exist. My commute is a joy.

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Exactly, the comic is showing an urban driver’s problem. Fortunately the USA is massive and we have many more uncrowded roads across its vast and beautiful landscape that drivers can travel freely upon. Traffic jams are rare in my area, but occasionally I visit Atlanta or some similarly large city and marvel at how much it sucks to drive in their traffic.

True freedom includes having room to breathe and roam. For those who haven’t experienced it, my condolences.

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Something tells me you drink and drive

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Not at all. They are assholes.

You’ve invented such an angry fact about me 😑.

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Most people live in a city, and are therefore subject to traffic like this.

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https://www.pewresearch.org/social-trends/2018/05/22/demographic-and-economic-trends-in-urban-suburban-and-rural-communities/

Wrong. Individually Urban neighborhoods were about 100M. See what you have done is combined urban and suburban populations like it’s a political map. But the suburban population of the US is 175M with rural adding 46M.

So no, most of the US, does not experience this nor do they live in a city. They probably live near a city.

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Suburbs are a part of a city.

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