I agree - although Bluetooth is one excellent thing to have in cars compared to nothing.
Keep in mind that modern cars have miles of wires in them for all these gadgets and options - a lot of things to go wrong and cost you a fortune to fix after the warranty is out. Same goes for all the sensors, most of which if malfunctioning can cause the car to plain quit on you.
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Originally Posted by 1320B4U
Taking the driving out cars. I really don't care for all this technology 'stuff'. Call me old fashion, but I don't use the Bluetooth in my vehicle, nor the built in garage door opener. My truck also has the backup detection monitor (infrared) and that gets annoying. If I have a trailer hitch in my receiver it disable's it and another dash indictor will let me know this. I do however love the backup camera. All these things 'aid' the driver but people will start thinking its not their responsibility anymore, that the vehicle will compensate for their in-attention or lack there of. Parallel parking will be a lost art in the future, along w/driving a true manual (with a foot-clutch).
...although that's just my opinion.
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