• Onii-Chan@kbin.social
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    I drive a 2009 Crown Hybrid. It’s fast, it’s reliable, it’s great on fuel, it’s luxurious, the build quality is extremely high, and on top of that, it didn’t cost much. I can’t see what a new car could offer me other than touchscreens, mandatory data collection, and a heap of tech I’ll never use more than once. Mine has radar cruise, that’s as advanced as I need a feature to be tbh

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      Wow they had that in 09? I can’t live without that anymore. Beware Nissan’s implementation though, it suddenly disables with a tone if you’re fully stopped in traffic more than 10s. Complete trash.

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        Toyota really weren’t fucking around with the Crown Hybrids back then. They threw everything into them. It also has soft close doors and trunk, TV/DVD, factory Bluetooth audio, heated/cooled front and rear seats, reclining rear seats, lane keep assist, night vision front and fender/rear cameras, keyless everything, and a heap more.

        I fucking love the Toyota Crown.

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        I’ve borrowed a top spec Audi A6 from 2004 for a bit last year and that had adaptive cruise control as well. Honestly if not for the infotainment GUI, which felt very “spy kids”, it would have passed for a ~2020 car as well feature wise.

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          Hmm… I wonder where the cutting edge currently is at this point? I had no idea they’d been experimenting with radar in automotive applications that far back!