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Hey, auto manufacturers. It’s OK to not try to ‘innovate’ incessantly and instead just stick with what works. I don’t need a complicated touchscreen just to turn on the air or driving assist features that I’m convinced make people more reliant on the car doing the driving making them less attentive and adept. Thanks!
Feb 12, 2025

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give the people a $10,000 electric Toyota Tacoma with no touchscreen and bluetooth
Feb 12, 2025
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I keep saying I want a car that’s electric but otherwise is like a car from the 90s.
Feb 12, 2025
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nirad sadly I don't know if we'd ever see it, but that would be the ideal
Feb 12, 2025
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The new ones go too fast, too easily. One bump of my big toe and I’m going 75. But my 2002 sedan? Sure, it’s breaking down all the time, but at least when I accelerate, I feel the power - and the responsibility of operating a two ton piece of machinery. Also, what the hell is up with the headlights on these new ones? Turn em down!
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everybody should walk or build a car from stone wheels and driftwood or bike pedals or hamster wheel power or a big sail in the wind
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