Did the DS assassinate Anne Heche?
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Did Anne know Big Mike's large long secret? Anne was moving around on the stretcher post crash...was she murdered in the hospital?
What about the brakes? Do these have a physical linkage still?
some are controlled by wire also.. how ever some cars you can still get with independent systems that operate separate from steering and throttle control.. Fiat Chrysler cars are extremely vulnerable to this type of attack.. my advice is to buy a key turn car (not push button ), with a manual transmission if you can, or at the very least make sure whatever you drive does not have electronic steering. if you can control where you steer, you are more likely to survive a hack on your car or truck.
My 2002 that I just got rid of because of underbody corrosion....automatic, column shifter....was perfect. I dislike the trend away from column shifters...saved so much space.
I drive an old POS with a stick. It's awesome. I just keep patching it up and it keeps on running. Nobody be taking over the controls on that thing.
Real men prefer a stick. We live in 'gender' fluid times though.
out of all the car makers out there making new stuff that is still pretty old tech, or a mix of old and new. Toyota seems to be the safest.. not gonna tell you what model to buy but there are lots of options. first, gen and second gen 4runners and tacomas are something to consider if you want a truck. some smaller cars from the years 2000-2014 are running with 80s technology in both suspension and steering. the only new stuff you will see is emissions control stuff and fuel delivery to meet epa standards.
Toyota tax....2004 4runner, 120,000 miles (yes I know they will go to 300k)...$22,000
Used car prices are crazy...and used 4runners are worse ...been looking...
Depending on the vehicle.