American Car Culture
American Car Culture is a broad term that reflects the deep connection between cars and lifestyle in the United States. After World War II, booming industry, open roads, and a growing middle class turned the automobile into more than just transportation, it became a symbol of freedom, identity, and creativity. From cruising and drag racing to hot rods, customs, and lowriders, every corner of the country developed its own car scenes and traditions. Gas stations, drive-ins, and car shows became social hubs, while magazines and movies helped spread the culture worldwide. At its heart, American car culture celebrates individuality, innovation, and the open road.
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