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re: Do newer vehicles have better features that are worth paying for?

Posted on 10/25/25 at 9:45 am to
Posted by Gus007
TN
Member since Jul 2018
14686 posts
Posted on 10/25/25 at 9:45 am to
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You bought one that didn't have a backup proximity sensor warning?




It probably does but. I'm 83 and she is 80. We are both able, physically and mentally, but it's difficult to keep up, when being accustomed to getting into my pickup, starting and driving off. I installed a rear view camera on my 2007 Frontier.

I seldom drive her vehicle, but those Bells and whistles, are difficult to become acclimated for us old Farts.
My sister, who is 89, bought a Toyota, SUV a couple years ago. She fusses frequently wishing she still had her old Lincoln .
Posted by Shanegolang
Denham Springs, La
Member since Sep 2015
4978 posts
Posted on 10/25/25 at 9:52 am to
A bunch of crap that will break and cost an arm and a leg to repair. The spoiled rotten generation "needs" this stuff.
Posted by UptownJoeBrown
Baton Rouge
Member since Jul 2024
9807 posts
Posted on 10/25/25 at 10:10 am to
I wouldn’t mind roll up windows but AC is a must.
Posted by Timeoday
Easter Island
Member since Aug 2020
22818 posts
Posted on 10/25/25 at 11:03 am to
I'm with you on less technology. I need great sound, great shocks, great engine, great AC & Heat.

Get rid of all of the tracking nonsense. I need my privacy.
Posted by Butch Baum
Member since Oct 2007
3598 posts
Posted on 10/25/25 at 12:34 pm to
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The safety sensors, cameras and safety features are a huge bonus for parents and families


This is how soo many fricking idiots drive while continuallly scrolling the web- these features really should shut off once the idiot behind the wheel has their phone in their face
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