Gen Z Thinks We Invented Cars in 2004

Did Gen Z invent cars in 2004? According to the internet… maybe. In this first episode of the series, we’re talking about what driving was REALLY like before GPS, touchscreens, backup cameras, Bluetooth, and cars that yell at you every five seconds. From paper maps and missed exits to check engine lights that stayed on for years, this is a funny but real look at how different driving used to be. This isn’t a “kids these days” rant. It’s a lighthearted reality check about how every generation thinks the world started with them. Older generations had traffic, bad directions, expensive repairs, and stressful road trips too — we just survived them without Google Maps. If you remember cassette players, paper maps, or driving a car held together by hope and duct tape… this one’s for you. And if you’re Gen Z? Relax. One day another generation will roast you too. Drop a comment:What was your first car?Have you ever gotten lost before GPS?Did your check engine light become permanent mood lighting? If you enjoy real conversations, humor, nostalgia, and commentary about life, society, and generational differences — subscribe because this series is just getting started. #GenZ #Cars #Millennials