Used to know people who work on cars and restore old vehicles. They said it's always better to do that than getting those new ones. Wondered why they said that now.
My husband, a Design Engineer contractor, who designed 100s of parts on so many brilliant cars, the Aston Martin 4 door Rapide being his favourite, for the team he worked with, always said don't buy electric cars, one little electric failure and the whole car won't work! So true!
He was a petrol head through and through, F1, rallys etc.,
That's right. You can pull one small electronic part out and it's completely dead. Old car doesn't work that way. I know (even though I don't much about cars. I hang out with many who worked on them).
Agreed. People ought to demand manual and mechanical linkage for brakes, emergency brake, and door locks.
Used to know people who work on cars and restore old vehicles. They said it's always better to do that than getting those new ones. Wondered why they said that now.
My husband, a Design Engineer contractor, who designed 100s of parts on so many brilliant cars, the Aston Martin 4 door Rapide being his favourite, for the team he worked with, always said don't buy electric cars, one little electric failure and the whole car won't work! So true!
He was a petrol head through and through, F1, rallys etc.,
That's right. You can pull one small electronic part out and it's completely dead. Old car doesn't work that way. I know (even though I don't much about cars. I hang out with many who worked on them).
and manual windows for egress