My advancing age has me seeing the world from a different perspective these days. Things that were commonplace in my youth are nowhere to be seen today: 28-cent-a-gallon gas, vacuum tube radios, carburetors, 45-RPM vinyl records, cardboard milk cartons, drugs in containers without tamper-proof seals, telephones with wires attached to them, and probably a lot more. Soon the incandescent light bulb will be added to the list.
At some point the internal combustion engine will a distant memory of an aging man who will try to explain to his 10-year-old grandson what cars used to be and the glorious sounds they made.
Enjoy this while you can. We live in a very unique time.