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By *os19 OP   Man
over a year ago

Edmonton

So today I bought a used car 3 years old the young lady gave a demonstration of how everything works as everything is electronic even to start the car you press the clutch and a button no actual key , lights will come on automatically when it gets dark and I am guessing switch off when there is daylight. I feel every old and daunted by it all.Did anyone else feel the same when they traded the old car in for a new one.

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Covent Garden

Yes. The 'new' car that I recently bought has got every bell and whistle you could think of. It's beautiful and aesthetically pleasing...but it's ended up being as much use as tits on a fish.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

My car is like that. I don't use any of the fancy gadgets, the kids love it though...

Enjoy your new car!

xx Jess

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Ours has got 5 driving modes that we never use, just leave it in normal all the time. It’s wasted on us. It also has regenerative braking which took a while to get used to, nearly all the other driving aids on it we’ve switched off.

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By *ean counterMan
over a year ago

Market Harborough / Kettering

Yes, mine has light sensitive, rain sensitive, road sign reading technology, lane assist and active cruise control which is fantastic right up until the point where you need to have your broken windscreen replaced! Now I get more warning lights come on than I can be bothered to work out what they all are !!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes. The 'new' car that I recently bought has got every bell and whistle you could think of. It's beautiful and aesthetically pleasing...but it's ended up being as much use as tits on a fish."

Should've bought yourself a corsa with a fat loud exhaust

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes, mine has light sensitive, rain sensitive, road sign reading technology, lane assist and active cruise control which is fantastic right up until the point where you need to have your broken windscreen replaced! Now I get more warning lights come on than I can be bothered to work out what they all are !! "

Our collision alert was going off every time you were anywhere near a parked car. I started getting in to the bad habit of setting it off on purpose so it’s now switched off along with the lane assist which felt like it was trying to rip the wheel out of my hands

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By *weet and SpiceCouple
over a year ago

Around the Midlands

My car also has so many gadgets and functions, sometimes I think Q must have designed it

Mr

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By *he love catsCouple
over a year ago

South Wales

Im sticking to my car it's so easy to drive unlike the electric car we bought my daughter for her birthday, there's so many different gadgets on there.

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By *2000ManMan
over a year ago

Worthing

My Ford is 15 years old. Serves me well. I do think a lot of cars are loaded with tech for the sake of it. Even my mate with a newer Ford says the heating/cooling system is complex. I tend to agree having seen it.

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By *eroLondonMan
over a year ago

Covent Garden


"Yes. The 'new' car that I recently bought has got every bell and whistle you could think of. It's beautiful and aesthetically pleasing...but it's ended up being as much use as tits on a fish.

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Should've bought yourself a corsa with a fat loud exhaust "

I knew I recognised you!

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Yes. The 'new' car that I recently bought has got every bell and whistle you could think of. It's beautiful and aesthetically pleasing...but it's ended up being as much use as tits on a fish.

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Should've bought yourself a corsa with a fat loud exhaust

I knew I recognised you! "

The very same

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By *oo..Woman
over a year ago

Boo's World

When I sat in my car on the day I got it and the inside looked like what you'd imagine a spaceship to be like then I was worried.

Took me longer to turn off all the functions and safety stuff I didn't want activated than it did to charge the bastard thing.

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By *cottish guy 555Man
over a year ago

London

The wife's one even grades your driving.

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By *cottish guy 555Man
over a year ago

London


"Yes. The 'new' car that I recently bought has got every bell and whistle you could think of. It's beautiful and aesthetically pleasing...but it's ended up being as much use as tits on a fish."

A car? In Covent Garden? Talk about tits on a fish

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"The wife's one even grades your driving. "

Ours does too but only ever get about 35% for gear changing, I suspect that's because it's married to the gear change indicator, which on the Puma is shocking

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By *ean counterMan
over a year ago

Market Harborough / Kettering


"Yes, mine has light sensitive, rain sensitive, road sign reading technology, lane assist and active cruise control which is fantastic right up until the point where you need to have your broken windscreen replaced! Now I get more warning lights come on than I can be bothered to work out what they all are !!

Our collision alert was going off every time you were anywhere near a parked car. I started getting in to the bad habit of setting it off on purpose so it’s now switched off along with the lane assist which felt like it was trying to rip the wheel out of my hands"

Yep, lane assist! Quite possibly the worst invention known to man ! It wouldn't be so bad but mine comes on every time you start the car so the first thing you have to do is turn the bloody thing off ! Why isn't it the other way around !!

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By *ust RachelTV/TS
over a year ago

Horsham

Not got the keyless entry car yet, but felt odd with the auto feature windscreen wipers and lights.

Not sure I am ready for a self driving car just yet.

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By *andB130Couple
over a year ago

northampton

Keyless entry and start still feels odd even after 6 months

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I had a car that did everything, three driving modes, auto switch on lights, auto dip lights,self parking, launch control, auto braking etc etc, now have a basic model and the only thing I miss is the auto wipers

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By *os19 OP   Man
over a year ago

Edmonton

Thanks to everyone’s contributions on this thread I still feel old but less daunted than when I asked on this thread.I will be going back to the dealership tomorrow as I have a few questions for them.One of them will be when I got home there was 31 miles worth of petrol now it is saying 29 miles yet I haven’t gone anywhere and another is a symbol that has come up on the dashboard which I don’t know how it came up I guess I must have pressed something by accident.

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By *elvet RopeMan
over a year ago

by the big field

I'm selling my mobile computer starship and buying a couple of 20 year old things that just have fairly basic technology (although will still have stuff like ABS, traction control and bluetooth phone connection)- apart from that, they'll just have on and off buttons for stuff

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Thanks to everyone’s contributions on this thread I still feel old but less daunted than when I asked on this thread.I will be going back to the dealership tomorrow as I have a few questions for them.One of them will be when I got home there was 31 miles worth of petrol now it is saying 29 miles yet I haven’t gone anywhere and another is a symbol that has come up on the dashboard which I don’t know how it came up I guess I must have pressed something by accident."

The slight difference in the range will be because the remaining fuel is calculated based on the current efficiency, which depends on the speed, drag, other energy being used (e.g. radio, lights). At the end of the journey, the fuel efficiency was X. Next morning, a cold engine, probably with a battery needing to charge up, the efficiency will be Y (where Y is less than X)

TL:DR - don't worry about the fuel. Also, put fuel in it, because range of 29/30 miles is basically empty and running on fumes

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By *iscean_dreamMan
over a year ago

Llanelli

I've never owned a car that wasn't at least 10 years old so it's not been a problem

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I love my old skool cars end of. My classic is Excempt now 44yrs old.

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By *os19 OP   Man
over a year ago

Edmonton


"Thanks to everyone’s contributions on this thread I still feel old but less daunted than when I asked on this thread.I will be going back to the dealership tomorrow as I have a few questions for them.One of them will be when I got home there was 31 miles worth of petrol now it is saying 29 miles yet I haven’t gone anywhere and another is a symbol that has come up on the dashboard which I don’t know how it came up I guess I must have pressed something by accident.

The slight difference in the range will be because the remaining fuel is calculated based on the current efficiency, which depends on the speed, drag, other energy being used (e.g. radio, lights). At the end of the journey, the fuel efficiency was X. Next morning, a cold engine, probably with a battery needing to charge up, the efficiency will be Y (where Y is less than X)

TL:DR - don't worry about the fuel. Also, put fuel in it, because range of 29/30 miles is basically empty and running on fumes "

. Thanks for the information.When I gave the car the test drive it had 50miles worth of petrol. I was surprised you could lose 2miles worth of petrol without going anywhere.My previous car was a 18 year old Corsa with no digital reading to say how petrol was left in terms of mileage.I will be putting £50 in tomorrow.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Wait till you get in a Tesla.

No keys, no buttons, drives itself, and you can tell it to warm up your balls.

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"Thanks to everyone’s contributions on this thread I still feel old but less daunted than when I asked on this thread.I will be going back to the dealership tomorrow as I have a few questions for them.One of them will be when I got home there was 31 miles worth of petrol now it is saying 29 miles yet I haven’t gone anywhere and another is a symbol that has come up on the dashboard which I don’t know how it came up I guess I must have pressed something by accident.

The slight difference in the range will be because the remaining fuel is calculated based on the current efficiency, which depends on the speed, drag, other energy being used (e.g. radio, lights). At the end of the journey, the fuel efficiency was X. Next morning, a cold engine, probably with a battery needing to charge up, the efficiency will be Y (where Y is less than X)

TL:DR - don't worry about the fuel. Also, put fuel in it, because range of 29/30 miles is basically empty and running on fumes . Thanks for the information.When I gave the car the test drive it had 50miles worth of petrol. I was surprised you could lose 2miles worth of petrol without going anywhere.My previous car was a 18 year old Corsa with no digital reading to say how petrol was left in terms of mileage.I will be putting £50 in tomorrow."

Your old car will have displayed slightly different fuel levels depending on engine temp etc but it's just that the needle isn't fine enough to be very obvious. Much more obvious with digital readout.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Too much tech it’s crazy. Reverse buzzer so annoying and can’t turn it off warning that tyres are under inflated if one drops couple of psi. Tells you for open when your passenger gets out. Leave me alone been driving many many years I know these things.

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By *UGGYBEAR2015Man
over a year ago

BRIDPORT

Don’t get any of this shit with my 20 year old Defender

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By *dam1971Man
over a year ago

Bedford

My car is laden with technology too - there’s an automatic ch oke so you don’t have to remember to push it in when the engine warms up! It’s also got 2 speed wipers, just in case you need to drive to Wales.

Pretty high tech, but I think I’m on top of it

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By *emma HoldenTV/TS
over a year ago

Ramsey

The art of turning perfectly good reliable cars into totally unreliable ones. All designed to trigger warning lights to keep you going back to the dealers over & over again to be milked of money. There is no other reason for all this guff on new cars. It makes them unaffordable & there's no need.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ours has got 5 driving modes that we never use, just leave it in normal all the time. It’s wasted on us. It also has regenerative braking which took a while to get used to, nearly all the other driving aids on it we’ve switched off."

Sound like my washing machine..

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester


"Ours has got 5 driving modes that we never use, just leave it in normal all the time. It’s wasted on us. It also has regenerative braking which took a while to get used to, nearly all the other driving aids on it we’ve switched off."
Technology eh what a waste

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By *unx2019Couple
over a year ago

Moray

9 year old dacia, five wheels, engine and made of tin. Works perfectly fit me

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By *inky_couple2020Couple
over a year ago

North West


"9 year old dacia, five wheels, engine and made of tin. Works perfectly fit me "

Made of tin? Don't crash it then

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

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By *rHotNottsMan
over a year ago

Dubai & Nottingham

I tended to go incrementally over 3-4 cars so I know what I needed.

I know I need Limiter but not fussed about cruise. Auto lights is a must as is rear and front sensors but I did not want cameras or side bar / lane drift sensors.

Heated massage seats and Car Play is nice to have but not essential, the automatic measuring of brake pad wear is essential to best of if pads without grooving the disks. The rest I don’t need , I like to drive myself

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By *ilfCrumpet9Man
over a year ago

Wirral

Mines just a normal BMW E36 25 year old drives like a dream. No fancy gadgets other than climate control. And the best thing about it I actually drive the car, the car doesn't drive me

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.


"Mines just a normal BMW E36 25 year old drives like a dream. No fancy gadgets other than climate control. And the best thing about it I actually drive the car, the car doesn't drive me "

That's awesome good for you.

Whilst sitting in one of this counties many thousands of traffic jams you can be confident that when the opportunity arises you can drive like a racing driver in sporadic 30 second burst's until you meet the next traffic jam.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Ours has got 5 driving modes that we never use, just leave it in normal all the time. It’s wasted on us. It also has regenerative braking which took a while to get used to, nearly all the other driving aids on it we’ve switched off.Technology eh what a waste "

Whilst some of the tech is handy I'm more impressed with the B&O stereo than the car telling me I'm approaching a roundabout. I know, I can see it.

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By *ris GrayMan
over a year ago

Dorchester


"Ours has got 5 driving modes that we never use, just leave it in normal all the time. It’s wasted on us. It also has regenerative braking which took a while to get used to, nearly all the other driving aids on it we’ve switched off.Technology eh what a waste

Whilst some of the tech is handy I'm more impressed with the B&O stereo than the car telling me I'm approaching a roundabout. I know, I can see it."

Good job or you'd be having minor accidents left right and centre

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By *ilfCrumpet9Man
over a year ago

Wirral


"Mines just a normal BMW E36 25 year old drives like a dream. No fancy gadgets other than climate control. And the best thing about it I actually drive the car, the car doesn't drive me

That's awesome good for you.

Whilst sitting in one of this counties many thousands of traffic jams you can be confident that when the opportunity arises you can drive like a racing driver in sporadic 30 second burst's until you meet the next traffic jam.

"

Ha ha defo when I was younger in my mini but now just enjoy the drive more so on nice quiet country roads

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By *os19 OP   Man
over a year ago

Edmonton


"Thanks to everyone’s contributions on this thread I still feel old but less daunted than when I asked on this thread.I will be going back to the dealership tomorrow as I have a few questions for them.One of them will be when I got home there was 31 miles worth of petrol now it is saying 29 miles yet I haven’t gone anywhere and another is a symbol that has come up on the dashboard which I don’t know how it came up I guess I must have pressed something by accident.

The slight difference in the range will be because the remaining fuel is calculated based on the current efficiency, which depends on the speed, drag, other energy being used (e.g. radio, lights). At the end of the journey, the fuel efficiency was X. Next morning, a cold engine, probably with a battery needing to charge up, the efficiency will be Y (where Y is less than X)

TL:DR - don't worry about the fuel. Also, put fuel in it, because range of 29/30 miles is basically empty and running on fumes . Thanks for the information.When I gave the car the test drive it had 50miles worth of petrol. I was surprised you could lose 2miles worth of petrol without going anywhere.My previous car was a 18 year old Corsa with no digital reading to say how petrol was left in terms of mileage.I will be putting £50 in tomorrow.

Your old car will have displayed slightly different fuel levels depending on engine temp etc but it's just that the needle isn't fine enough to be very obvious. Much more obvious with digital readout. "

. I went back today to ask a few questions and to get a battery for the central locking key that you need to start the car.The petrol thing is normal nothing to worry about. I am waiting for a call back as there is no handbook according to the receptionist the Fords from 2017 onwards do not come with a handbook it’s all online of Fords website just enter your car registration I have asked to salesman to call me back as I can’t believe there is no handbook.

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By *ools and the brainCouple
over a year ago

couple, us we him her.

Lexus all day long for us.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Just popped to the shop and saw a 23 plate Lotus Emira parked up.

I may have got a semi

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