Tetsuya · 56-60, M
giant touchscreens, with no buttons or knobs
exexec · 70-79, C
Too many gadgets and extras that I don't want and that run up the cost. I'm happy with my 2003 Chevy pickup. My wife enjoys her new vehicle.
Everything being layers deep on a touchscreen. Nothing like forcing you to take your eyes off the road
KungFuVixen · F
Computers, and power everything
HumanEarth · F
Same for me
maskedbandit · 61-69, M
That it takes fossil fuels to charge them but yet they want to get rid of fossil fuels. I guess soon we will all be walking again, which is a good thing. 🤷♂️ 😅
acpguy · C
@maskedbandit I would rather walk than have an EV. Probably wouldn't have much luck getting it charged any way especially where we live up north.
Picklebobble2 · 56-60, M
Running costs.
Fuel is overpriced
Insurance companies charging too much
What used to be basics now being charged for as optional extras
Satnav that isn't updated regularly
Fuel is overpriced
Insurance companies charging too much
What used to be basics now being charged for as optional extras
Satnav that isn't updated regularly
novaguy2u · 70-79, M
Too much electronic gadgetry that most people won't bother to use.
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MarineBob · 56-60, M
New truck had 142 miles on delivery has over a thousand now 12 miles are mine wife loves it

SW-User
They come with 50+ recalls and the dealership mechanics aren't trained to fix half the issues
Raaii · 22-25, F
that's nothing special

SW-User
Sensors
DDonde · 31-35, M
How much a used car is.
maskedbandit · 61-69, M
@DDonde More than a brand new one back in 1970.
acpguy · C
Very few manual transmissions, pancake engines and piece of shit EV or Hybrids.
HumanEarth · F
Computers and all the power unless junk. We didn't need the shit in 1984 and older. Why now
Renaci · 36-40
The price income ratio.