The Best Trends in Modern Cars and Trucks
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Publicado 2018-11-23
Some of the content is satire, comedic however much of the discussion is about the serious state of modern problems in cars.
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I better see rewinding satellite radios and extending visors in this video
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Awkward standing abounds.
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The best thing about the infotainment is that manufacturers are now realizing they are shit at building it. Throw android auto or Apple car play, boom. Everything you need.
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the dude on the right always has a face like you just landed on hist most expensive property in monopoly
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Modern headlights shining in your eyes like the light at the end of a tunnel, blinding you for 3 to 5 days, just lovely
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Paint. The paint on cars now is so much better. Finishes look good even on inexpensive vehicles.
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The best car trend is Automatic Windows
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300 horsepower, 30+ mpg in a 35k car that weighs 3500 pounds? There's a lot to be happy about. Thanks for doing this video, even though you were obviously biting your tongue through a lot of it.
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This is the most advertiser-friendly SavageGoose video ever.
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best trend - FOLDING MIRRORS when the car is locked. I know that's not a big issue in the States, but we wouldn't be able to handle our cars in parking lots in Europe without it. All the space is so narrow here.
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"ergonomics" *slaps a huge ass screen onto the dashboard *
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Better corrosion resistance especially on body panels. We are not driving rust buckets 5 years after purchase....Dodge/Chrysler owners, you know whereof I speak.
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To be honest it feels refreshing to see car people talk about the positives for once. You are generally pretty conservative when it comes to cars. You know, keeping it basic etc. That is not me complaining about car people btw. I love cars myself. It is just something I noticed. I do understand that modern cars sometimes go too far and add too much complexity, but I also think that they are improving things.
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As a PC enthusiast and robot developer, I actually don't like how much tech has been added, because most of it is just gimmicky stuff that yields very little improvement, but increases the price (both total vehicle cost and maintenance costs), complexity, and failure rates. In fact for some cars, the electronic replacements are distinctly worse. Take seat controls for example. Those motors are so slow and heavy, and it costs extra to have them. Having a few spring-loaded levers are so much faster, easier, cheaper, and light-weight. However, I do see the benefit of electric controls when you have "seat profiles" for multiple drivers.
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Performance/handling and safety are the best trends over the last fifteen years....pretty much covered most of this list. I still own a 2000 Civic that I bought new, eighteen years ago. I just bought a 2018 Civic. I can directly compare the two. The differences across the board are night and day.
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It is funny. I'm an IT guy, I've seen countles devices bricked by OTA updates (Apple, Android, Windows) Now we get to celebrate cars doing this too
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Mr. Goose, I've been watching you since you've had less than 10k subs, and I would simply like to thank you for being you. Thats is all. Keep up the great work sir.
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I’m just glad that manuals are still out there #savethemanuals
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I agree with your comment on tires but a bit surprised that you made no mention of winter tires. For those of us who live in snow and ice four to six months a year, the advances in these tires are literally life savers.