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Here is an article from Auto Club magazine. Auto features which were once common and now are going away.
- Ashtrays and lighters (I couldn't stand driving in our VW beetle while my Dad was smoking).
- Bench Seats (huh? Then how do I then look like a real man without my babe sitting in the middle of the bench?)
- Mechanical door locks (fine, as long as the replacements aren't vacuum!)
- Manually adjustable outside mirrors (one more thing to break all the time).
- Drum brakes (probably because they just don't look cool behind custom wheels).
- Hubcaps (Then what parts can I steal in the parking lot?)
- Full size spare tire (I thought those were for rear end crash protection?)
- CD Players (Oh, then how do I play my 70's cassettes in the car?)
- Fabric convertible tops (Fine, as long as they keep the soft plastic window that yellows in 2 years.).
- Manual transmissions (Signs are good that modern trans can shift as well as manual).
PS: True story. My Dad always got a car with a radio that was manual dial for stations. He always refused the push button radio, since he figured it was one more thing that will break, it cost extra, and my parents basically only listened to one station (classical music). Then later, when all the cars were delivered with push-button radios, eventually they wanted to charge extra to remove the push-button and install a manual dial radio and as a result the manual dial was more expensive. That was when we finally scored our first push button radio!.
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My '68 Mercury had the footwell hi/low beams switch. I loved it because I did not have to take my hands off the wheel to slip it.
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"Full size spare tire (I thought those were for rear end crash protection?"
Not for all, if you looked in the trunk of my new Audi A4 you would find a matching 18" 5 arm Audi wheel with a mich. pilot mounted to it.
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My '83 Rx-7 had a manual choke.
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bench seats [img]style_emoticons/<#EMO_DIR#>/laugh.gif[/img]
I agree that all on the list are either on the way out or already gone. I do take issue with Manual trans and a full size spare though. These are mistakes on the auto makers part.
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How about the windshield washer fluid pressurized by the air from the spare tire as on my 914. If you washed the windshield a lot you had a flat spare.
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+1 on the wing windows. I would like to have them on my 968 coupel Sometimes on the highway, stones and road junk can nail you because the window extends so far forward.
Also, +1 on the full sized spare.
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(This post was last modified: 06-24-2010, 11:52 AM by
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