ChelEsliChto & EngineEagle
You ever think a car’s hidden power is like a kid’s potential—both need the right diagnostics, a little patience, and a stubborn tune to unleash.
Sure, until the kid starts demanding a seatbelt and the car starts demanding a license.
Every engine wants a license, just not the kind that lets it park in the garage.
Right, the only license they really crave is the one that says "go wild," not the one that says "no parking until a technician signs off.
Nice. Let’s keep the “go wild” on the track, not the street—unless you’re sure the technician’s on board.
Sure, as long as the technician can handle a racecar and a reckless kid at the same time. If not, we’re both in for a flat tire.
Sounds like a job for a tech who knows how to shift gears—literally and figuratively. If the kid’s on the throttle and the tire’s on the road, we’ll make sure the engine’s still running smooth.
Yeah, and if the tech can double as a life coach, we’ll have no excuses.Fine, just make sure the kid’s learning to use the brake before he starts a revolution.