@Okie wrote:
I've have had the same car for almost 10 years now, at 40k miles. I have another similar car that was a hand-me down at 40k miles, as well. I'm a very simple person and don't know much about cars. I think all the cars have it now, but I would say I love the back-up camera. It's helped me a lot in terms getting out of tight spots as I don't reverse park much into crowded lots. It's also come in handy with the occasional parallel park. My car has Bluetooth to connect devices. Only recently actually did I connect it to my phone. It comes in handy as I'm getting closer to my destination with Google Maps navigation on, and then it starts to take over the speakers as I'm about to approach the destination. I like the simplicity, where I only listen to local radio in the car.
Not with my car, but my pet peeve are drivers who turn on their headlights to the highest setting and even their fog-lights when it's not needed! My eyes are sensitive to the brightness at night.
When I first bought a car, I wanted to buy a luxury vehicle, but I'm glad my dad steered me away from that and knew a fleet manager from a Japanese brand. I ended up purchasing the car at what it costs the dealership at 0% financing over five years. I'm afraid to ever go through a true car purchase experience, especially these days. But hopefully, I have at least another 10 years.
@Datagirl wrote:
I have a Mazda CX-5 with turbo engine. I love the zip of this car. I love the heated steering wheel and seats as well. For long distance driving I love the intuitive cruise control.
The things I hate mostly can be turned off on many vehicles. The auto shut off when you are at a light was a no for me. I hated it. Thankfully this car does not have it. Some cars steer you back into your lane if you go over the line. I didn't like this on my old car. If there was someone walking a dog on the side of the road, I want to move over and the car would try to steer me back into the lane. I could easily overpower it but eventually turned that feature off.
I love to hate the wireless connection from my phone to car. The bluetooth often disconnects and reconnects at will. I just decided to use the wire instead as it is much more reliable. It was fine at first but the car is only a year old and this is the issue. Mazda says its the phone connection. I don't know.
Everything else is so automatic. The auto brights, the auto windshield wipers, I also have a heads up display so I can see the speed projected onto the windshield.
Overall I love my mazda. I had a hyundai sante fe before and did not like the lagginess of it.
@guysmom wrote:
I drive a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria....we got it in 2007 with 34K miles on it. It now has 268,000+ and still ticking!! That's what I love about my car!
@Datagirl wrote:
The auto shut off when you are at a light was a no for me.
@joanna81 wrote:
@guysmom wrote:
I drive a 2003 Ford Crown Victoria....we got it in 2007 with 34K miles on it. It now has 268,000+ and still ticking!! That's what I love about my car!
And those were built way better than a lot of newer cars!
@sestrahelena wrote:
I love it when Maverick1 talks dirty to us!
I'm with the simplicity preference. I don't use Bluetooth and even forget to look at the backup camera. I don't talk to my car and don't want it talking to me. Not even the phone is allowed to do that. I will choose my lane and speed as I see fit and resent a vehicle that wants to tell me otherwise. I don't want a giant TV screen on my dashboard filled with a zillion icons for me to choose from while driving. I wouldn't use any of them anyway.
Unfortunately, simplicity is now so rare that, although I should get a new car, there's absolutely nothing on the market that meets my needs (or lack thereof).
@ServiceAward wrote:
I am currently driving a 1998 Pontiac. I love it! They do not make cars like that anymore, and it is harder for the government to track you. I hate that the windows are manual. It is normally not an issue until I pick up an order somewhere and the girl that comes to bring it is too lazy to walk to my side of the car to hand it to me. Instead, she wants me to roll down the passenger window, which requires me to unhook my seatbelt and stretch over to roll the window down.