Driving cars will not be recognizable in five years. All new cars will be electric and autonomous. People driving old fashioned cars will feel very old fashioned, and will be paying higher insurance.
Try buying a new manual transmission now. Same thing, but on steroids. Get ready to feel really old.
You will be asking your five year old grand kids to operate your car.
200K is not that much money for a luxury car dealer to spend on upgrades.
Of course the Chevy Volt was not exactly a big success, either.
Drive from Houston to Albuquerque
in July (a/c full blast) at an
average speed of 70 mph with some
high beam headlight action thrown
in, plus lack of and or stacked up
wait times for juice. See ya in 3
days.