• dual_sport_dork 🐧🗡️
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    897 months ago

    Yeah, that and new vehicles are bullshit.

    My current car doesn’t have a touch screen or an app, my climate controls aren’t buried three submenus deep, nothing in it is a subscription, and it doesn’t spy on me. I don’t want a new car with the way they’re making them now.

    • @runjun
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      257 months ago

      All of this and repairability. Given enough time, I could repair everything on my car. Newer cars throw up as many barriers to that as possible.

      • @WaxiestSteam69
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        47 months ago

        Hopefully you won’t run into the problem I had with my older car- parts availability. It’s only going to get worse as cars get older. Especially with the electronics.

        • @runjun
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          37 months ago

          It’s definitely a concern but Toyota Camry’s should fare pretty well on that front.

          • @WaxiestSteam69
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            27 months ago

            That’s an advantage of a high volume car like a Camry.

        • @Thrashy
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          37 months ago

          The oldest car I’ve dailied was a Honda CRX that was just shy of 20 years old when I sold it. Supply was getting sparse on the ground, but I could get even some rare, single-model-year, variant-specific parts from the dealership parts counter until right around the end of my ownership.

          Currently I’m driving a 17-year-old Fit and honestly, I’m not too worried. Even if I can’t get something new, it’s right about in the sweet spot for junkyard availability.

    • Blaster M
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      77 months ago

      My car is a basic car… it even has a standard manual… but it does have some useful features, like android auto and a reverse camera… but otherwise is a product of last decade with technology from the 1980’s

    • XIIIesq
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      7 months ago

      A lot of people know that the next big generation of cars is right around the corner and don’t want to spend big bucks on a gas guzzler, or even a hybrid.

      There are some decent electric options available now, but if like me, you can’t afford a new vehicle, you need other people to buy them first and sell them second hand or wait for them to come off lease.

      My car is currently 9 years old and I’m absolutely hoping that it lasts long enough for me to be able to buy a decent second hand electric.