For over a century, the automobile has represented freedom, power, and the thrill of mechanical mastery. The connection between driver, machine, and road defined what it meant to own and love a car. But in today’s digital era, a different trend is unfolding. Cars are no longer just machines designed to take us from point A to point B. Increasingly, they resemble something else entirely: smartphones on wheels.

    • Ek-Hou-Van-Braai@piefed.social
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      18 hours ago

      IMO cars peaked around 2015

      Interiors looked really nice and you had analog dials etc. Wish some small screens, just enough.

      Today it’s just big plastic dashboard with cheap tablets stuck in them

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        18 hours ago

        My 2020 Crosstrek with a manual is pretty good. The only things on the little touchscreen is the radio, backup camera, and android or apple for navigation. Also it isn’t integrated into the whole car so it can be replaced with an aftermarket unit. It has none of the blind spot monitoring, lane assist etc. It’s a lot of fun to drive on back roads, although it could use just a little more power.

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        5 hours ago

        Cars after 2010 are fine. It’s the recent years that are the issue. My 2020 Forester is just a regular car with a small regular display just for radio or plugging in my phone for the map.