I remember the first really fancy car my father bought for
the family. It was a 1985 Pontiac Parisienne station wagon. This car was the
“Safari” edition meaning that it was loaded. It had power everything. Steering,
brakes, windows, locks, seats, all power assisted. The air conditioning worked
extremely well. It had a really nice stereo with a cassette deck that was smart
enough to know where to stop before the next song when you hit the fast-forward
button. This ride was top of the line, or so it seemed.
This Pontiac didn't have anti-lock brakes. It didn't have a
satellite navigation system. It didn't have Bluetooth. None of the doors opened
or closed themselves with a push of a button. It didn't have any automated lighting systems, and it didn't have keyless entry or an alarm system. It didn't have a smart key that you could leave in your pocket allowing you to
start the car by pushing a button on the dash. By today’s standards it didn't have anything special or unique, but it was still a comfortable car to drive.
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Computer controls make so many of these systems and features
possible. This is both good and bad. Good, because it’s awfully nice to have
someone or something turn off your dome light automatically when you accidentally leave your door open. Bad, because if you have a problem with the dome light
not functioning properly and a computer is ultimately in charge of the
controls, you might have bigger problems than just a bad bulb.
Government mandated whistles and bells make up a substantial
part of these new features that we find all around us as we drive down the
road. Here are just a few of the things that the government requires in the
name of safety. These are things that you cannot opt out of when checking the
options on your new car: Anti-lock brakes, airbags (at least six them),
occupant classification systems, active seat belt restraints, anti-skid control,
and tire pressure monitors.
The 17 in. touchscreen control center found in the high-tech Tesla Model S. Do we need this kind of thing just to turn the A/C on? |
These things are effective in their respective tasks but they
add complexity and expense to even the most entry level vehicle, and of course
every one of these things is computer controlled. The cost of all these amazing features is a
big issue that is sometimes ignored. Even if the addition of the various
convenience features didn't increase the likelihood of system failure and
expensive repair, they certainly make for expensive manufacturing.
No one is suggesting that we stop equipping vehicles with
safety features or things that make driving easier or more fun, but is there a
point where this should end? Think of that new car you had 15 or 20 years ago. Didn't it do everything that you could ever ask a car to do?
I don’t think that we need to go back more than 20 years because many of the advances of that day made cars perform their primary function better. Things like fuel injection and computer controlled transmissions really do help you get from point A to point B more efficiently. Stuff like Bluetooth and automatically deploying running boards have nothing to do with the vehicle providing conveyance for its passengers. But then, perhaps in another 15 to 20 years Bluetooth will mean everything to us.
So we must question our values in the realm of automobile
function. Is all of this stuff worth the hassle, and there is definitely hassle,
or should we cut out the nonsense and get back to basics? Since I can’t imagine
anyone wanting to go back to the way things used to be, let’s hope that the
complexities of today’s new cars don’t turn into the expensive repair bills of
tomorrow’s used cars.
I agree that they have gotten much out of hand.
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