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[โ€“] bridgeenjoyer@sh.itjust.works 11 points 10 hours ago* (last edited 10 hours ago) (1 children)

Youre right in that new cars are all shit. But that goes for ICE and EV.

Rolling surveillance mobiles and unrepairable. Total garbage.

Old (note, old to me means 70s or 60s, but I think younger folks now think 90s is old, so I'll go with that) was better in every way. I'll take a 99 civic over any new car today. Though id say about 2012 is peak if you want more comforts (I do not). Really sucks we allowed the government and corporations to fuck up cars so bad.

[โ€“] Dyskolos@lemmy.zip 1 points 45 minutes ago

True, the ICEs grow more shitty from year to year. But the EVs are made to be "the future". They begin where some ICEs end. Plus you can't really make a totally dumb EVs.

But yes, I loved progress from manually winding windows to electric, or ACs, and even android auto (on an anonymous account on a dedicated phone). But with "going online" and 99% touch instead of haptic, nope. Go fuck yourselves.

We bought some "cheap" cars to test if it would work too. And sticked with a Mitsubishi. No bells, no whistles, only what we really want/need.