I would like to know what you guys think of all of this.
Maybe I’m just old fashioned, but I actually enjoy and look forward to DRIVING. Especially something Italian or German, naturally aspirated, low to the ground, with three pedals. Sometimes, I don’t drive to reach my destination, and simply drive with nowhere to go (like on windy back roads) for peace, a connection to the road, and the age-old sport of being behind the wheel!
I’ve been increasingly “concerned” about cars with either A. So many driver aids it takes the interaction & enjoyment out of driving, or B. Worse yet, Self-driving cars without a human in them!!
Sure, humans are dangerous and cause accidents. But I certainly trust them MORE than robots & computers with maps. Robots just can’t react to REAL WORLD SCENARIOS!! Self-driving cars and their inherent danger worry me much more than a human!
Uber or Lyft debuted self-driving cars in Vegas recently, but there was always a human in the passenger seat. Obviously that shows cause for concern that these cars aren’t adaptable to real-world conditions (at least yet.)
What about the multitude of computers for USELESS and STUPID features?? I just saw a news brief on a new make coming in 2020 (cannot find the name anywhere online now - about 5 letters long and started with a B? A small SUV)
Anyway, the car had a 49-inch TV across the front dash, and once it sensed you were 30 mins away from your house it would adjust your home temperature to how you like it. It also showed you a snapshot of what was in your fridge at that moment. Facial recognition when you walk up to the car door as well, to unlock?! Sorry, but those are INCREDIBLY dumb!!! I can control my home NEST thermostat thru my phone from a 1996 993 Porsche 911, for example!! Why do I need a car to do that?? That new car does nothing for me and I think the implementation of an overload of tech is simply asinine. What about when it breaks?? I’ve paid to fix plenty of Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari, Bentley, and Rolls - with all their computers it can easily be multiple-thousands of dollars. The addition of more computers?! No thanks! Sure, make “boring computer cars” a CHOICE available for all the Silicon Valley tech geeks, but from what I understand nearly EVERY auto manufacturer is going this way in the next few years! I sure hope not!!! Let the consumer decide what to purchase and where their money goes! Guess it may be time to get my personal private pilot’s license?! That way I can actually interact with something!
And, most importantly, how (or will) this affect the used car market - values, demand, inventory, etc?? FOR ACTUAL AND REAL “CARS”, not computers with wheels, and self-driving bland tech boxes that carry people to destinations vs. giving a visceral experience aka driving!?!?!
Really looking forward to replies here!! Thanks so much!
Maybe I’m just old fashioned, but I actually enjoy and look forward to DRIVING. Especially something Italian or German, naturally aspirated, low to the ground, with three pedals. Sometimes, I don’t drive to reach my destination, and simply drive with nowhere to go (like on windy back roads) for peace, a connection to the road, and the age-old sport of being behind the wheel!
I’ve been increasingly “concerned” about cars with either A. So many driver aids it takes the interaction & enjoyment out of driving, or B. Worse yet, Self-driving cars without a human in them!!
Sure, humans are dangerous and cause accidents. But I certainly trust them MORE than robots & computers with maps. Robots just can’t react to REAL WORLD SCENARIOS!! Self-driving cars and their inherent danger worry me much more than a human!
Uber or Lyft debuted self-driving cars in Vegas recently, but there was always a human in the passenger seat. Obviously that shows cause for concern that these cars aren’t adaptable to real-world conditions (at least yet.)
What about the multitude of computers for USELESS and STUPID features?? I just saw a news brief on a new make coming in 2020 (cannot find the name anywhere online now - about 5 letters long and started with a B? A small SUV)
Anyway, the car had a 49-inch TV across the front dash, and once it sensed you were 30 mins away from your house it would adjust your home temperature to how you like it. It also showed you a snapshot of what was in your fridge at that moment. Facial recognition when you walk up to the car door as well, to unlock?! Sorry, but those are INCREDIBLY dumb!!! I can control my home NEST thermostat thru my phone from a 1996 993 Porsche 911, for example!! Why do I need a car to do that?? That new car does nothing for me and I think the implementation of an overload of tech is simply asinine. What about when it breaks?? I’ve paid to fix plenty of Mercedes, BMW, Ferrari, Bentley, and Rolls - with all their computers it can easily be multiple-thousands of dollars. The addition of more computers?! No thanks! Sure, make “boring computer cars” a CHOICE available for all the Silicon Valley tech geeks, but from what I understand nearly EVERY auto manufacturer is going this way in the next few years! I sure hope not!!! Let the consumer decide what to purchase and where their money goes! Guess it may be time to get my personal private pilot’s license?! That way I can actually interact with something!
And, most importantly, how (or will) this affect the used car market - values, demand, inventory, etc?? FOR ACTUAL AND REAL “CARS”, not computers with wheels, and self-driving bland tech boxes that carry people to destinations vs. giving a visceral experience aka driving!?!?!
Really looking forward to replies here!! Thanks so much!
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