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All well and good but what about getting rid of all this computer tech inside these cars. It's so distracting. We want to drive these cars and not have them driven for us. All these "safety systems" should appear on a panel on the dashboard where with a push of a switch you can turn them off, and not have to trawl through pages of menus to disable them every time you start the engine. You pay all this money for a top car and the manufacturer decides how you can drive it...
Last edited by Biggus-Dickkus; 08-11-2023 at 04:13 PM.
It's about time. But I will NEVER give up my 5.5 liter V-8 engine in my 2002. No computer safety features to disable. No electric motors or batteries to charge. Just raw power and such a pleasure to drive