Anonymous wrote:Just replaced in 2018 my 2007. Dzh has a 2012 that will be given to SS in 2022. So about every 20 years. We are not car people.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?
Not the poster:
I'm sure not, but those features give me pause.... are they for people with apnea, no neck flexibility? I have blind spot monitoring by driving defensively.
So you are more interested in saving money than being safe![]()
DP. Some of the new so-called safety features are incredibly distracting. I travel frequently and at my destinations I regularly rent cars, which all come decked out with the newest safety features. Several of these new features are very annoying, and I think that their beeps and warnings are probably more distracting than helpful. When I rent a car I find that I usually take 5 minutes to turn off those features before I even leave the lot and I am much happier as well as much safer. I discussed it with my insurance agent and it was his and the insurance company's (one of the biggest in the country fyi) opinion that 1) I am not at any greater liability for turning off the so-called safety features, and 2) that many of the features are so distracting that their use renders them to be un-safe for the drivers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?
Not the poster:
I'm sure not, but those features give me pause.... are they for people with apnea, no neck flexibility? I have blind spot monitoring by driving defensively.
So you are more interested in saving money than being safe![]()
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love people that feel like its a life win to drive the same car for 15-20 years. Really, I do.
You know why it's a win? Because they have more $$ to pay for awesome vacations or college tuition or the house they love!
Anonymous wrote:I love people that feel like its a life win to drive the same car for 15-20 years. Really, I do.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?
PLEASE, pp, what cars do this?
I drive a 15 year old Honda. It works great. 120K miles. Lots of dents, a little rust, but it runs great. Does not tell me when I'm falling asleep though. That would be useful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?
Not the poster:
I'm sure not, but those features give me pause.... are they for people with apnea, no neck flexibility? I have blind spot monitoring by driving defensively.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love people that feel like its a life win to drive the same car for 15-20 years. Really, I do.
No. Some people think of cars as a way of going from point A to point B. Completely utilitarian. As long as it runs and does not break down, I don't care.
- signed the pp who the Tesla S - but the Tesla is SOME Car.
The Tesla may be SOME car, but the company is in SOME trouble. I wouldn't be counting on them being around to service the warranty.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I love people that feel like its a life win to drive the same car for 15-20 years. Really, I do.
No. Some people think of cars as a way of going from point A to point B. Completely utilitarian. As long as it runs and does not break down, I don't care.
- signed the pp who the Tesla S - but the Tesla is SOME Car.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?
Not the poster:
I'm sure not, but those features give me pause.... are they for people with apnea, no neck flexibility? I have blind spot monitoring by driving defensively.
This made me laugh out loud.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a 7 year old Honda that needs nothing but maintenance (so far). Just hitting 100,000. I will likely keep it til at least 150,000. Not sure how many years that will be. Longer if it is still going strong.
I am diligent about preventive maintenance. I do not want a car to leave me stranded. As long as it doesn't do that, it's all good, and I'll keep it.
Oh, and I should add it has all the current safety features. Nothing new of great importance has been added since I got this car. Huge advances in safety would make me want to buy new.
Does it have blind spot monitoring? Will it warn you if you fall asleep or are on path to hit something?