But how can we text and drive without those features??
I can't stand nannies. Probably why I am not sure what I am going to do if my 2016 4Runner ever wears out. This vehicle is the perfect blend of tech and old school for me. Not too much tech and so reliable. I was jonesing on a new Tundra the other day for it's increased power and towing ability over my 4Runner, but it now has all the safety sense nannies that even cause issues with modding the vehicle for off road....no thanks.
2016!!?? Hell, taint that old! IIRC
@DaveInDenver was saying around 2008 was about the end of when they had a good mix of of tech and old. Me, I think it was 2004 was the last of it at least for Tacomas.
Pretty much the only thing I don't like about my Tacoma is that it is getting old, and I can't replace it with a new one exactly like it. I have a few buddies that going the opposite direction of buying new vehicles. Buying old stuff and keeping it going.
Seems like the manufactures are trying to take the fun out of owning a vehicle. I love driving...so much I do it to the tune of nearly 30'000/year...if the vehicle is doing most of the driving for me, what is the point then? Might as well stay home on the couch.
...and why is everyone so scared anymore? All this concern about safety, seems like people are afraid to leave the comfort of their mother's basement. This forum is about getting out and exploring, going into the unknown...we do that because it scares us, makes us feel alive. If you make it so safe where we can't get hurt...then what is the point of traveling and exploring then?