Posted on 02/08/2025 9:13:14 AM PST by TexasKamaAina
The fundamental problem is this: electronic technology advances far too rapidly to be something that gets permanently integrated into a car that you may want to own for more than, say, five years or so. There’s nothing that ages an otherwise perfectly-fine car more dramatically than integrated technology that was cutting-edge when the car was new.
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While I don’t agree with the article, it is interesting. Basically he’s saying dashboard will become the new fins. Car fins changed so much year to year it made it easy to figure out what year a car was from. And depending on one’s view of product aging could make 3 year old models seem “bad” (”wide fins, oh that’s so 1954!”).
Luckily I’ve never been much of a “keeping up” person. Anybody that gets in my car and looks at my console and thinks the car is too old for them is free to walk.
Harvest Gold.
It was the only color that wasn't mostly repulsive.
I appreciate modern safety features, but also like physical knobs, switches, and controls. The new supercar interiors in the article do absolutely nothing for me - the aesthetic is unappealing and it does not look comfortable.
And in some cases those chips are no longer made, so you’re stuck.
My two Dodge Trucks (1997 and 2001) still run perfectly. Even the AC on the 1997 runs well and has never been charged!
Unfortunately the plastic dash board, Grill and glove box have shattered into dozens of pieces and are held together with epoxy glue.
can you imagine 40+ years from now anybody tricking out a Prius?
My WARDS chest freezer bought in 1973 finally gave up the ghost in 2004. I still use it for storage as it is still lockable.
Bought a small GLANZ refrigerator, it lasted a month. Bought another and it died after 6 months. My two big refrigerators bought in the 1980s are still going strong.
Avocado kitchen appliances, Paisley amoebas, pagers...
Harvest gold.
My ‘07 Outback is right behind you, pushing 250,000 miles hard..
I miss the pager and pay phones, unlike most people, I found it liberating instead of making one a captive.
Find something OBDI or earlier, with historically above-average reliability, with a rust-free body & chassis, have it resto-modded, keep it well-maintained, then plan on having it restored again as needed in perpetuity.
I’ve been doing those things for over 40 years. I have a timing light, tach/dwell meter, all the good stuff.
Not true! The shag carpet was great for the new cat to hide poopoo, as I found out one day, barefoot.
The roommates did let me name her after that, we called her Little $h👁τ
Spend the extra money to get the factory shop manuals, they are worth it and, for older vehicles, can often be found cheaply on Ebay.
Old Sears machines lasted decades.
Except those “Avocado Green” appliances will outlive the current junk appliances….and probably you.
I want a new woke car that only turns left and puts my evrry moment on tiktok in 2 minute clips.
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