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05-15-2016 08:30 PM
The future is here. I imagine it will be popular for many reasons....and they say make driving safer overall. Here is a very good article on it
05-15-2016 08:33 PM
There is no way I'd buy an auto like this that takes away from me my driving control.
If I were in the market for a new vehicle Im pretty sure I'd be in trouble finding a car that actually didn't have the bells and whistles that vehicles have these days.
05-15-2016 08:46 PM - edited 05-15-2016 08:55 PM
I still LOVE my 25 year old Caprice Classic. The most dependable car we still own. I wonder what the prices would be on those cars and can you imagine what will happen (not if) when the self driving feature malfunctions? Would I trust my family to these cars? Are humans going to get even lazier? I think we place wayyyyyyy too much trust in modern technology. I dont own a cell phone, no I-pads and am semi off grid. I get on this one main desk computer to keep in touch with outside world and am happy I dont live near so many humans that I would ever experience a "rush hour" Ughhh
05-15-2016 08:49 PM
In less than 4 years they will sell 2.5 million per yr when they're not in mainsream assembly plants, yet?
And who is going to buy them? The college grads working at Starbucks for $10/hr?
More junque hype like Google Glass which was such a big hit.
05-15-2016 08:51 PM
@PINKdogWOOD Well I am about to get a new car. I was in a car accident a few years ago. They fixed my car perfectly, but (since it wasn't my fault) the one thing I wanted was to get a new car. I just put it off until now.
I know what you mean about bells and whistles. My friend bought a 2015 Acura and it has that stupid starter where you don't need a key. Ugh!
I am pretty sure I want an Acura (like I now have) but I HATE that no key thing! I've asked and according to the dealers you must buy it that way.
I like gadgets on cars and the one I want will have everything you can get on a car. However, it's the keyless thing I don't want. Another thing I found out when I helped my friend pick out her car is that with most cars these days you are severely limited on color. The colors are boring.
Anyway, it's just a matter of rounding up my son-in-law to go with me when I get the car (he was with me when I got my 2006) and he has the patience of Jesus (Ha) dealing with me.
My late husband had a dealers license because he dealt with dealerships. He'd go to the car auction where they auction off brand new cars (some have 0 mileage). I've driven lots of different cars over the years. Some are better to drive than others.
I have never put my car in automatic drive (cruise control). I am a driver that needs to pay total attention to the road. Some people seem to think they can do anything while driving. I guess maybe I'm not that dumb because I know (at least for me) I need to pay total attention to the road and the car I'm driving. That means both hands on the wheel and looking ahead.
05-15-2016 09:02 PM
I think there will be big advantages to self-driving cars. Just put in an address and it will take there. I would love that! There would be less DUI's because the car would take the drunks home. Elderly people would not have to give up their freedom at a certain age.
05-15-2016 09:07 PM - edited 05-15-2016 09:07 PM
How if these cars malfubction?
I like my old cars.
05-15-2016 09:09 PM
@DiAnne wrote:I think there will be big advantages to self-driving cars. Just put in an address and it will take there. I would love that! There would be less DUI's because the car would take the drunks home. Elderly people would not have to give up their freedom at a certain age.
How if you have errands? How if you want to go another way instead of their map?
I can imagine these doors can lock you in.
05-15-2016 09:15 PM
@DiAnne wrote:I think there will be big advantages to self-driving cars. Just put in an address and it will take there. I would love that! There would be less DUI's because the car would take the drunks home. Elderly people would not have to give up their freedom at a certain age.
Yes! I always found it very sad when the children of seniors are forced to take the keys away from their parents because they've become a danger on the road. It's a burden on the entire family and the elderly don't wish that. With self-driving vehicles seniors can hold on to their independence longer. I'm looking forward to seeing what the future holds. I think its very exciting.
05-15-2016 09:16 PM
@missy1 wrote:
@DiAnne wrote:I think there will be big advantages to self-driving cars. Just put in an address and it will take there. I would love that! There would be less DUI's because the car would take the drunks home. Elderly people would not have to give up their freedom at a certain age.
How if you have errands? How if you want to go another way instead of their map?
I can imagine these doors can lock you in.
You can stop the car anytime.
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