Define “new car”. To a 16-year-old from my era a “new car” was a car he just purchased from someone. Those cars were often “junkers” that smelled of cigarette smoke, burgers and French fried, etc., and those were the more pleasant smells. So if “new car” means “I just purchased this junker”, yes, any DemonCrap can have that sort of “new car” smell.
That’s a fair point.
I’ll tell this little story here, I didn’t learn to drive until I was in my late 30s (grew up in NYC) so my first car was indeed a new car. I gave a lift to a neighbor once and he actually got in and said in awe: it’s got that new car smell!
I think that was the first time I ever heard that expression.
And I don’t know if people are really going to be looking for “new”, maybe we had our fill of “new & shiny” with Obama.
Maybe we are going to be look for COMPETENT.