Lowrider  

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All my friends know the low rider (yeah)
The low rider is a little higher (yeah)

--"Low Rider" (1975)

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A lowrider is a style of car originated by Chicano communities that sits lower to the ground than most other car styles. Many lowriders have their suspension systems modified (with hydraulic suspension) so that their ride can change height at the flip of a switch. Lowriders are very often classic cars from the 1950s which rode low to begin with, although large numbers of 1940s and 1960s cars are also modified, and to a lesser degree newer vehicles. The word is also used to refer to those who drive or own such cars. A lowrider will traditionally have many factory-offered accessories or options and often many after-market accessories added. As a result of the modifications, some lowriders are not street-legal vehicles.

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