The Worst Trends in Modern Cars and Trucks

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Publicado 2018-11-14
We discuss the worst trends of 2018 and 2019 in the automotive world and how it affects the average consumer and enthusiast. The video lists the top 10 items, and we invite the community to embrace the drama and provide feedback. This fun exercise should help car companies improve or delete these features so we can have better products long term.

Some of the content is satire, comedic however much of the discussion is about the serious state of modern problems in cars.

A quiet addition to The Fine Print Series.
Outro Music: Alan Fowler Music

Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @Shadow2084
    Yeah - nothing like having an iPad or flat screen TV super glued to your dashboard! Tesla comes to mind.
  • @rw0037
    This video is now over four years old, and I feel like OEMs watched this and decided to double down on all of these ridiculous trends, and then add in a few more for good measure.
  • @eclipse9304
    Taking away physical controls for even simple things like volume and AC is extremely dangerous it's baffling.
  • @ozzyfromspace
    Every car is “best in class” these days 😂😂
  • @RogueJedi501
    The thing with knobs and buttons is that you can feel it while keeping your eyes on the road. With a touchscreen, you only feel the screen, not the actual button
  • @HanYou2
    Removing buttons and adding them to a laggy screen is the most dangerous trend ever
  • @RexToTheMax
    Fake engine noise is the most sinful thing I've ever heard of
  • @MarcG7424
    The loss of a real spare tire or even a temporary spare ( Doughnut) in favor of that crappy tire repair kit. I believe all these changes are designed to force you back to the dealership when this crap breaks
  • @johnm5131
    it's amazing, here we are, one year after the release of this video, and there are apparently 11,000 people who enjoy fake exhaust tips, fake vents, motorized door handles, synthesized engine sounds, piano black trim, and screens glued on their dashboards.
  • Removing physical buttons by adding them to a screen that lags every time.
  • @brucemorris3830
    My favorite feature of my car, aside from the manual transmission, is a regular radio. With buttons and two knobs. If it was any more old-school it would have a needle tuner 😂
  • @johnpearson492
    I love my 90s cars, they have non of the issues you list. Reliable, phenomenal controls, great sound, and engaging.
  • @kevinmoore4887
    That fake noise is so you dont hear the rattling as parts start falling off.
  • @matthew8153
    “Put 20 cameras on the car and giant screen so you don’t have to look outside through glass” Daybreakers reference
  • @p0werl0ve
    he presents "the worst trends" with probably the greatest enthusiasm I seen him with. he glows
  • @craigtate5930
    My #1 issue with modern cars...keys that cost hundreds of dollars!
  • @andrewmartin4387
    "we don't need windshields anymore" ...... Don't give them ideas.
  • @DriverGuy23
    3yrs later & this guy just described 90% of vehicles manufactured. I specifically looked for a vehicle that didn’t have a tacked on info screen, regular door handles, descent sized tires, naturally aspirated & tactile controls (knobs/buttons) for most of the interior controls, no piano black surfaces & no fake exhausts. I found it with the GR86. It does have the pipes in sound, but I can disable it.