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aand this is why I won't buy a car made after 2010.
IMO cars peaked around 2015
Interiors looked really nice and you had analog dials etc. Wish some small screens, just enough.
Today it's just big plastic dashboard with cheap tablets stuck in them
I had a base model around that time frame. Good safety ratings for its time but the car isn't integrated with the touchscreen so while it's already a dumb-car, I could make it even more simple by tearing out the radio and installing one without a screen. Makes me happy to know I'm not obligated to fix it if the radio breaks because I drive maybe 30-40 miles a week and would rather keep my money than shell out for all the gimmicks.
The analog dials were an illusion. That information has been processed digitally for at least the last 25 years.
Analog an illusion? Yes.
Tactile effectiveness an illusion? No.
I don't really care what's happening in the backend, I want it to look nice and not cheap
2016 is still a good year as most of the connected tech isn't supported anymore as it's on the 3g network.
good to know!!
This is why I ordered a Slate.
I hope you get your money back when they fold.
Eh, my early g9 civic is nice, though I think they ruined it only like coupla years later with cell radios.
Cars after 2010 are fine. It's the recent years that are the issue. My 2020 Forester is just a regular car with a small regular display just for radio or plugging in my phone for the map.
My 2014 Crosstrek is fine. Doesn't even have eyesight.
My 2020 Crosstrek with a manual is pretty good. The only things on the little touchscreen is the radio, backup camera, and android or apple for navigation. Also it isn't integrated into the whole car so it can be replaced with an aftermarket unit. It has none of the blind spot monitoring, lane assist etc. It's a lot of fun to drive on back roads, although it could use just a little more power.