Another "Is Fuel Injection a Worthwhile Upgrade?" Question
I intensely dislike;
ABS and traction control
tiny 4-bangers,
and all the freaking ding-dinging things
I intensely dislike;
steering wheel locks and steering column mounted ignition switches, dash clutter, electric A/C servos, and all the myriad non-standardized connectors.
I intensely dislike the 3 million various types of switches, controls, too many of which are made of crappy plastics that break or decay into ugliness.
I intensely dislike;
I intensely dislike steering wheel mounted anything.
I hate Onstar,GPS, and
I hate big brother forcing chit on me in the name of forward-moving technology.
Every modern-technology car out there, is a rolling testbed of ready-to-fail, at-a-moments-notice, gizmos, that make the car expensive to purchase, expensive just to get thru the warranty period, expensive to keep on the road, and expensive to insure/register, etc. They are nothing but money pits. I'll take an older car any day, and keep a spare engine/trans in bag, and still drive it for waaaaaay less dollars per mile.
Oh wait; I've been doing that since electronic ignition came out, which I do Not intensely dislike. That, and auto transmissions, the alternating current charging systems, crumple-zones, and radial tires, are about the only good things ever to come from forward-moving technology, as pertains to cars; some of which I can live without.
All the rest was to protect someone'sazz, or government meddling.
That's my opinion, and I'm sticking to it.