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All that is true however one disadvantage of this approach to car ownership is you are quite behind on safety features.
As cars have gotten larger and heavier with the SUVification/electrification of every single vehicle you’re at an increased risk.
yeah, I've heard that argument. and while true, even with all the new safety features, driving still murders drivers and pedestrians in the states with pretty reckless abandon. like as though the real danger is less about the individual vehicle and more about the civic infrastructure.
personally, I don't see what is so safe about charging $4,000 for $1,000 dollars' worth of center console toy screens for drivers to play with that comes standard in all cars now.
our roads as they exist are a charnal house no matter what. I solve this by driving extremely defensively and have made major life changes to avoid having to get behind the wheel as often as I used to.
the safety features manufacturers talk up in their pitches only seem to serve their repair shops, because now if you bump your Ford Dreadnaught XLT into the Nissan Galacticus 1A in the Kroger parking lot while watching the navigation cam feed, both vehicles deconstruct themselves and become undrivable.