• karpintero@lemmy.world
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      I appreciate my 12 yr old car for this reason. Also, physical buttons I can hit without taking my eyes off the road

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        2012 prius-c, physical air-conditioning temp knob, physical buttons for everything. Added CarPlay receiver, and it’s the perfect vehicle. No electronic “syncing” to be done. Just works.

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        My 2004 was the newest car I’d had when I bought it in 2018. I don’t plan on ever buying anything newer.

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        Yeah I’ve always believed in tactile feedback for driving safety. Which is why I love my Jeep Wrangler without the fancy features. Analog dash, keyed ignition, manual locks, windows, seats. Dials, knobs, handshift. I only have the backup camera since it became required lol

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      I like the one that sells your data about your sexual orientation, lol. It’s just so beyond the pale these days.

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      Yep. I’m stuck driving cars from the mid-2000s at the latest because it’s a deal-breaker for me.

      I’d love to have an electric car, but because they’re all newer than that (except for some really rare compliance/fleet-only cars from the '90s with NiMH batteries, like the Ford Ranger and first-gen RAV4), I’d have to convert an ICE car to electric myself.

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        Commercial vehicles are still fine if you can tolerate it. Might be the best option in 15 years if nothing else. I have a '19 transit van and it has no way of phoning home, the only infotainment is the one I installed. I haven’t researched too deeply but I assume the transit connect line is similar and if it is I’m considering making one my next personal vehicle.

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          The commercial version of practically everything is better than the consumer version (or at least bullshit-free).

          The reason being that a large company has negotiating power far beyond that of an individual consumer.