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I know a lot of adults who only bought 1 new vehicle in their life and it was in the 90s or early 2000s. Like a lot of people like that. It seems that is when all the 35-60 year olds had money or times were good. Just something I realized about 3 years ago.
 

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I know a lot of adults who only bought 1 new vehicle in their life and it was in the 90s or early 2000s. Like a lot of people like that. It seems that is when all the 35-60 year olds had money or times were good. Just something I realized about 3 years ago.
Sounds about right. One new car when I got a job out of college, 1988 Pontiac Sunbird, 5 speed, seems like it was around $11k. Have had 3 used pickups since getting rid of that in '93. '86 Toyota & '89 GMC were still running when sold with 250k-300k miles on each, and current Ferd has 280k on it now, still daily driver. Wondering if newer will make it that far without some failure of all the electronic s-word?
 

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Infotainment and any touchscreen. Especially the monstrosities in modern vehicles.
Auto start stop
Dials and buttons in place of real mechanical link shifters
All software updates. Just the very idea that a vehicle of mine needs software updates is quite repulsive.
Any lane assist or pseudo self driving/driver warning items
Small displacement multiple turbo engines
Active fuel management or some other cylinder deactivation system
Having oil, fuel, EGR, etc. coolers at all but more importantly having them integrated into the engine cooling system.
Manufacturers being able to control the vehicle remotely in any scope.

We are living in a true automotive dystopia.
 
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