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By *andsCouple
over a year ago
south birmingham |
"Again. Switched themselves off when it was light enough this morning.
It was foggy and didn't realise at first they had turned off.
Think I need to put them on manual for the time being " like the good old days ![](/icons/s/biggrin.gif) |
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The automotive industry seems to excel at providing solutions to problems that don't exist.
Others I hate include;
Self locking doors - I was checking something under the bonnet for tres and the car locked itself with the keys in the ignition and engine running - had to crowbar the door and get a coathanger in to unlock it.
Electric parking brake - you need a laptop and software to retract the caliper so you can change the brake pads. What about if you need to reverse up a hill, say, when reverse parking?
Intelligent battery charging - mate of mine had to pay £260 to have his battery changed at the dealer, as only they have the software to re-set the system and calibrate it for the new battery.
Any of these are deal breakers for me, I won't buy a car that has them. |
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