I’d say it’s about like ours. They discussed the need ...
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Well, just today, I read an article about the millenials not having much money. Perhaps working 2 hours a week at McD's on the crew line doesn't generate much income. Anyway, young people apparently don't want to get their license, drive, or own a car. Most seem to barely be able to fuel up their car without help. Fiero ownership and maintenance may be a stretch.
Who you callin' middle-aged?
I met a middle-aged guy and a young guy at the diner.
At least this group is close to you. There are 9 Fiero groups within 9 hours' drive me of which I'm aware. Unfortunately, that is one way, and the closest is 5 hours away. There are younger members at some. NIFE has some people who appear to be in their 30's. The other clubs also have some younger members. I guess it all comes down to what you want in a group, how much patience you have to wait for it, and how much energy you are willing to put into getting it.