
Worst 14 new car trends which must be STOPPED!
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Date: 2022-04-11
Comments and reviews: 10
Oscar
Yes too all but maybe not the start button. It should be an option not forced. That's system although great for convenience can be very costly if it fails. And all it takes is for thieves to steal them is a specific code encrypted onto the key so regardless if the right key code is inserted you can take it. Besides that. If it fails a tech will charge you hefty for it. Electrical issues are more expensive than mechanical issues. One code can trigger many. One code can be caused by a multitude of things. It can take hours to find the issue. It can be a simple wire that's causing issues or a part malfunctioning. And to disassemble the whole area isn't fun either. A physical key is much cheaper due the fact its a somewhat simple system that's transfers power while also having a chip reader. While the keyless is a wireless system that is internally commanded by the ECM and BCM. Which is a multitude of things.
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Yes too all but maybe not the start button. It should be an option not forced. That's system although great for convenience can be very costly if it fails. And all it takes is for thieves to steal them is a specific code encrypted onto the key so regardless if the right key code is inserted you can take it. Besides that. If it fails a tech will charge you hefty for it. Electrical issues are more expensive than mechanical issues. One code can trigger many. One code can be caused by a multitude of things. It can take hours to find the issue. It can be a simple wire that's causing issues or a part malfunctioning. And to disassemble the whole area isn't fun either. A physical key is much cheaper due the fact its a somewhat simple system that's transfers power while also having a chip reader. While the keyless is a wireless system that is internally commanded by the ECM and BCM. Which is a multitude of things.
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Michael
Anything fake should go. I drive a 2018 Mazda Grand Touring Reserve, it has all bells and whistles. Took a minute but I love them all. Nothing fake though. I have heated, and cooling seats front, heated sears in rear, A/C for rear passengers, heads up display(love this) shows speed, street signs, speed traps, rain sensing whippers I never touch all automatic, auto lights I never turn on or off, high beans go off with oncoming traffic, comes on when clear, also auto braking. I love all these features and they all work. Oh also front seats can be set to your specifications, no matter who changes, push button will return to your set position. I love it.
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Anything fake should go. I drive a 2018 Mazda Grand Touring Reserve, it has all bells and whistles. Took a minute but I love them all. Nothing fake though. I have heated, and cooling seats front, heated sears in rear, A/C for rear passengers, heads up display(love this) shows speed, street signs, speed traps, rain sensing whippers I never touch all automatic, auto lights I never turn on or off, high beans go off with oncoming traffic, comes on when clear, also auto braking. I love all these features and they all work. Oh also front seats can be set to your specifications, no matter who changes, push button will return to your set position. I love it.
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Sideways
Lol yall r so incredibly dumb they are not fake exhausts, its not a speaker making the noise. Theres a pipe in there the tips are just not connected, they do this to get a better sound of the exhaust and pops on upshifts, f1 mike the famous amg engineer himself confirmed its for the sound, plus I changed my disconnected tips for connected tips when I got a new diffuser and it absolutely ruined the tone of the sound and it didnt pop on upshifts anymore so I can confirm this is true if u dont want to believe the engineer who made the car. Plus the tips dont turn black as easily and the fitment is always perfect after you do work on the exhaust.
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Lol yall r so incredibly dumb they are not fake exhausts, its not a speaker making the noise. Theres a pipe in there the tips are just not connected, they do this to get a better sound of the exhaust and pops on upshifts, f1 mike the famous amg engineer himself confirmed its for the sound, plus I changed my disconnected tips for connected tips when I got a new diffuser and it absolutely ruined the tone of the sound and it didnt pop on upshifts anymore so I can confirm this is true if u dont want to believe the engineer who made the car. Plus the tips dont turn black as easily and the fitment is always perfect after you do work on the exhaust.
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sanidhybb
I agree with everything.
The big big touchscreens are so ugly, using it is the same way as using phone while driving, it's distracting and complicated to use.
I never liked virtual speedometer and rev counters, analogue meters are much better, smoother and easier to read.
The start stop button is absolutely shit feature. You have to take care of the key everytime. Nothing can be the feeling of starting the engine but turning the key. It's much more satisfying.
Old ways were better.
Edit: A new trend I hate is DRLs on low priced hatchbacks and family cars.
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I agree with everything.
The big big touchscreens are so ugly, using it is the same way as using phone while driving, it's distracting and complicated to use.
I never liked virtual speedometer and rev counters, analogue meters are much better, smoother and easier to read.
The start stop button is absolutely shit feature. You have to take care of the key everytime. Nothing can be the feeling of starting the engine but turning the key. It's much more satisfying.
Old ways were better.
Edit: A new trend I hate is DRLs on low priced hatchbacks and family cars.
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Kamil
Sitting on synthetic or close to 100% leather sits. l purchased a vehicle years ago and boy am I glad I didn't get one with leather sits. The car has seen most of its years but its looks clean tidy soft smells descent after many seasons of hot weather it doesn't have the old car garage or an attic stench smell. They are still available but I suspect real 100% leather are guaranteed on high luxury vehicles like Rolls Roys and super cars from Italy. Italians pay much attention to detail on the interior quality hence the hefty bill printed on their car description.
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Sitting on synthetic or close to 100% leather sits. l purchased a vehicle years ago and boy am I glad I didn't get one with leather sits. The car has seen most of its years but its looks clean tidy soft smells descent after many seasons of hot weather it doesn't have the old car garage or an attic stench smell. They are still available but I suspect real 100% leather are guaranteed on high luxury vehicles like Rolls Roys and super cars from Italy. Italians pay much attention to detail on the interior quality hence the hefty bill printed on their car description.
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Benedek
It was quite funny to hear that today's cars don't even contain spare wheels because I've had a puncture in my 328i E36 (it has a 2. 8 liter engine wow) and it had a complete wheel changing kit in the trunk's spare space by stock (I know it's stock because every tool had a BMW logo on it) It even had a cute little lifter which you have to put into the side of the car to lift it, so that explains the circle shaped thing on the side skirts. Thanks to that I was saved and could changed the punctured wheel manually
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It was quite funny to hear that today's cars don't even contain spare wheels because I've had a puncture in my 328i E36 (it has a 2. 8 liter engine wow) and it had a complete wheel changing kit in the trunk's spare space by stock (I know it's stock because every tool had a BMW logo on it) It even had a cute little lifter which you have to put into the side of the car to lift it, so that explains the circle shaped thing on the side skirts. Thanks to that I was saved and could changed the punctured wheel manually
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Kamil
Vehicles which have poor front end aerodynamic design like a quasi square edge tend to chip away paint especially at the very front end due to speeding and dirt and stuff. It'll stop to be a paint job problem if and when having these grills becomes a trend like pick up trucks which were not meant to have these dynamic designs. Trucks too to be honest with you front end covers are a thing and the alternative is getting an extensive new paint job.
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Vehicles which have poor front end aerodynamic design like a quasi square edge tend to chip away paint especially at the very front end due to speeding and dirt and stuff. It'll stop to be a paint job problem if and when having these grills becomes a trend like pick up trucks which were not meant to have these dynamic designs. Trucks too to be honest with you front end covers are a thing and the alternative is getting an extensive new paint job.
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Nate
Automatics have ALWAYS been confused when deciding what gear (if any) to select, its why I went 40 years without buying one (technically I still havent, but its electric so it looks automaticish and its definitely not stickshift. Heck I had a POWERGLIDE (2-speed) that occasionally couldnt make up its mind which one it wanted next! (hint: the OTHER one.
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Automatics have ALWAYS been confused when deciding what gear (if any) to select, its why I went 40 years without buying one (technically I still havent, but its electric so it looks automaticish and its definitely not stickshift. Heck I had a POWERGLIDE (2-speed) that occasionally couldnt make up its mind which one it wanted next! (hint: the OTHER one.
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NatureXwars
I'm surprised that you didn't mention the obvious offender to large grilles of modern Lexus vehicles. Those are so disgustingly humongous.
And on the contrary, I'd welcome fake, properly styled grilles on electric vehicles 'cause they're part of brands' design signatures & Tesla is the prime example of being extremely bland without them.
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I'm surprised that you didn't mention the obvious offender to large grilles of modern Lexus vehicles. Those are so disgustingly humongous.
And on the contrary, I'd welcome fake, properly styled grilles on electric vehicles 'cause they're part of brands' design signatures & Tesla is the prime example of being extremely bland without them.
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Joseph
You forgot electric hand brakes - mine has no warning light so I park and set the brake, when I get out the car I set the brake to make sure its set etc I also leave it in gear just in case there is a fault with the electric brake. I have never tried stopping on the electric brake - you could with a hand brake if your hydraulic brakes fail.
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You forgot electric hand brakes - mine has no warning light so I park and set the brake, when I get out the car I set the brake to make sure its set etc I also leave it in gear just in case there is a fault with the electric brake. I have never tried stopping on the electric brake - you could with a hand brake if your hydraulic brakes fail.
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