Car shopping question
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I drove a car that the headlights turned when the steering wheel turned.
It actually was quite helpful on dark, unfamiliar roads.
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@taiwan_girl said in Car shopping question:
I drove a car that the headlights turned when the steering wheel turned.
It actually was quite helpful on dark, unfamiliar roads.
My 1977 Thunderbird had a white light on each side that came on at night when you turned. It lit up the side where you were turning.
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For those unenthusiastic about a sunroof.
Seems to me they're cool to have even if you don't open them. Obviously not always, but in the winter and evenings its always cool to have the light coming in , no?
Also when we rent cars with sunroofs the boy is pretty good about not ignoring them. He opens them at every opportunity unless it's noon in Miami.
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@copper said in Car shopping question:
@taiwan_girl said in Car shopping question:
I drove a car that the headlights turned when the steering wheel turned.
It actually was quite helpful on dark, unfamiliar roads.
My 1977 Thunderbird had a white light on each side that came on at night when you turned. It lit up the side where you were turning.
So did my 84 Buick. Those were wired to the turn signal. I don't know why you don't see them anymore, because they worked great.
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@jon-nyc said in Car shopping question:
For those unenthusiastic about a sunroof.
Seems to me they're cool to have even if you don't open them. Obviously not always, but in the winter and evenings its always cool to have the light coming in , no?
Also when we rent cars with sunroofs the boy is pretty good about not ignoring them. He opens them at every opportunity unless it's noon in Miami.
Wait until you get a leak in one...
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@copper said in Car shopping question:
@taiwan_girl said in Car shopping question:
I drove a car that the headlights turned when the steering wheel turned.
It actually was quite helpful on dark, unfamiliar roads.
My 1977 Thunderbird had a white light on each side that came on at night when you turned. It lit up the side where you were turning.
Hey Copper, I had a 1980 T-Bird. I liked the car a lot, but it had too many issues meaning too much time in the shop. Handled great, was "sexy" as a 2-door with landau roof, big engine. And that huge tail light that said "T-Bird" from a mile away! Hidden headlights. Very elegant and distinctive. Kinda like the new Caddy's and a couple of others, as opposed to the cars that all look the same and you have to spot the logo to know what it is.
Sunroofs can be a royal pain. We had one that leaked into the trunk, and after three attempts by different mechanics, we gave up. Sold it. ZN Cougar: it was way cool, except for the pond in the trunk.
My nephew has a BMW 5 series. His sunroof leaked, it cost him $6,000 to have the damaged parts of the interior replaced. And I would also agree that a sunroof is used infrequently. Seems most cars have a sunroof now, for some reason. Must be that vitamin D thing.
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@rainman said in Car shopping question:
@copper said in Car shopping question:
@taiwan_girl said in Car shopping question:
I drove a car that the headlights turned when the steering wheel turned.
It actually was quite helpful on dark, unfamiliar roads.
My 1977 Thunderbird had a white light on each side that came on at night when you turned. It lit up the side where you were turning.
Hey Copper, I had a 1980 T-Bird. I liked the car a lot, but it had too many issues meaning too much time in the shop. Handled great, was "sexy" as a 2-door with landau roof, big engine. And that huge tail light that said "T-Bird" from a mile away! Hidden headlights. Very elegant and distinctive. Kinda like the new Caddy's and a couple of others, as opposed to the cars that all look the same and you have to spot the logo to know what it is.
Sunroofs can be a royal pain. We had one that leaked into the trunk, and after three attempts by different mechanics, we gave up. Sold it. ZN Cougar: it was way cool, except for the pond in the trunk.
My nephew has a BMW 5 series. His sunroof leaked, it cost him $6,000 to have the damaged parts of the interior replaced. And I would also agree that a sunroof is used infrequently. Seems most cars have a sunroof now, for some reason. Must be that vitamin D thing.
Ive had lots of cars with sunroofs in them, and luckily never had a single problem out of any of them. Of coyrse, i rarely opened them up, so that could explain my luck with them.
The side light connected to the turn signal was somethi g I really like about the lincolns. I really liked that feature a lot. It was very useful.
As for bells and whistles... my wife's Cadillac has so many I haven't found them all yet, but I don't drive it very often. There's a few features on it I hate. The most annoying feature on it is there are vibrating thingies inside the drivers seat that for instance, if there's a car coming up on my left in the blind spot and I drift to the left too far the left side of the seat starts vibrating and it scares the he'll out of me every time because it feels like a buzz saw has grabbed my left leg. Another one for the Right side. If I had to drive the thi g very often I'd take it to a dealership and have them rip it out. Another feature I absolutely hate is the tire pressure thing. There's one tire that the readout of the dash says has no air in it. Then it says it has 42 pounds in it. Then it says it has 34 pounds in it. Then it says it has no air in it. And every time the readout falls below 36 pounds, there's a (quite elegant sounding actually) dinging noise that starts, a yellow flat tire icons lights up in the dash, and I can't switch the readout to anything else while it's all lit up and flashing. I took it to the dealer and was told "it's probably the little battery inside the tire. We'll need to take the tire off and replace the whole thing. The part costs 75 bucks, plus 30 bucks to take the tire off and put it back on. And when one goes the rest are not far behind, so you should replace all of them...... I refuse to pay 300 to 400 bucks to replace batteries in the stupid thing....
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Sunroofs often leak when the seals become porose or the sewer lines clogged after years of weather exposure. Happened to me once on a 12yo car. It was an expensive repair, and there was water damage inside. I would have paid more for my current car if it wouldn't have had a sunroof. It's good for entertaining the kids once a year, but that's it.
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My car beeps at me when there is a person or car - either directly behind me or about to be directly behind me. So, if I were distracted or looking the wrong way - the car still is protecting me. Lane merges are also protected by a blinking light. If I were distracted and the car in front of me stops or slows, the car automatically signals that and will initiate automatic braking. All of those things are great - and they're getting better every year.
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I’m not sure how much I like the self braking cars... I definitely see the appeal, but I don’t like giving up control and don’t trust the automatics, plusI worry about relying on them and making me a worse driver... I’ve seen a lot of drivers become to reliant on their backup cameras and not actually look as well... meaning they miss the vehicle that is traveling through but is not yet in camera range...
All for the alerts though, and the more cameras the better.
Cruise control? I’m sorry, I thought you guys liked driving...
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Whenever a discussion of moon or sunroofs comes up, I'm reminded of my own experience a few decades ago. I was just about to buy a new car. I was trying to save every penny - but had my girlfriend at the time with me. I picked out a Camry. They're going over potential option packages with me - and they mention that for $900 more I get better wheels and a moonroof. I tell the guy "don't need those." The girlfriend says "you'll regret it if you don't get the moonroof." So, against my better judgment I pay the $900. A few months later, girlfriend mentions that when she and her then husband were getting a new car, she talked him out of moonroof and she heard about his disappointment the rest of their marriage. "So, the reason I spent $900 on a moonroof isn't because I wanted a moonroof - or even because you wanted a moonroof, but because your ex-husband wanted a moonroof?"
Yup...gotta love 'em.
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I'm on the fence regarding automatic braking. We shall see how that works out. The backup camera sometimes just confuses me - I'm old enough that my natural reaction is to look for myself. Sometimes I go back and forth between craning my neck, looking at the camera and checking the side mirrors that I wonder if I will miss something.