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How do you plan to deal with "how do I fix..." and "what car should I buy?" threads?
Mostly asking because I ended up here as I might be buying a vehicle in the future. Not because I just simply love cars a lot. And my needs are waaay different than those of a general car enthusist with money to spend. Then I realized I'm probably not the only one who's gonna pop up here with such questions.
So I imagine you have to think of a way to deal with, heh, drive-by posters like me in the future. Maybe.
Edit: I don't actually need an answer to these questions. I'm just putting them here for you to ponder.
We could do that as a periodic megathread. Or that specific topic could be spun off into its own community (I believe reddit had one for car buying specifically, too).
maybe we should set up a community for repairs and fixes, similar to r/cartalk? i know it would be useful if we could build it, as reddit was one of the first places i’d go to see info about car repairs (as far as how common, fixes that may not be in a manual, general advice about an issue)…
of course the issue initially will be getting people to join multiple communities, but with spez and musk both shitting the bed on the same day, now is the time.
The UK car subreddit just had a sticked thread if I remember