Orchardbike
Well-known member
I posted this on a thread recently, but thought it might be worth having a discussion on ‘the state on new cars”……..
It’s the same for almost every new car now. Hugely heavy, bloated SUV, with more power/torque from the electric motors than its design can really cope with because of its huge bulk and size. The weight and all the drivers ‘aids’ removes as much involvement and engagement as possible. Steering feel is a thing of the past, the height, weight and electric steering destroys the handling and they constantly ‘bing and bong’ at you every minute for something or other. I have the displeasure of an electric SUV courtesy car at the moment. After 5 minutes I want to burn it. Driving it in the recent cold weather actually feels dangerous to me, if you try and straight line a corner (not because it’s faster, but because you’re trying to place less ‘stress’ on the tyres/grip, the steering goes light as the lane assist kicks in and you have no idea if you’re on ice, have grip or no grip, you just have no idea. Even in good conditions, you still have no idea how much grip you’ve got or how close you are to the limit. Things you need such as heater controls are now on the touch screen and need a number of full stretch touches of the screen which is located too far away from the driver. You’re cosseted and removed so far from actually driving that you can exceed the speed limit without realising (until the thing starts ‘bonging’ and you’re then searching the screens to see what the issue is and the you realise you’re over the limit. The automatic headlights don’t react fast enough, so you blind a driver or you can’t see and are fumbling to work out how to put main beam on and the. They suddenly come on. The windscreen wipers in auto mode either don’t come on when you need them to or are going constantly when they’re not needed. I could go on, but you get the point. I have zero interest in any new car and particularly SUV’s. I doubt that if you blindfolded someone and put them in any new SUV, they’d find it impossible to tell what car they were in, they all have zero character. If you buy a new car today, you’re just buying into a brand and the lifestyle that they that brand promotes by their adverts.
It’s the same for almost every new car now. Hugely heavy, bloated SUV, with more power/torque from the electric motors than its design can really cope with because of its huge bulk and size. The weight and all the drivers ‘aids’ removes as much involvement and engagement as possible. Steering feel is a thing of the past, the height, weight and electric steering destroys the handling and they constantly ‘bing and bong’ at you every minute for something or other. I have the displeasure of an electric SUV courtesy car at the moment. After 5 minutes I want to burn it. Driving it in the recent cold weather actually feels dangerous to me, if you try and straight line a corner (not because it’s faster, but because you’re trying to place less ‘stress’ on the tyres/grip, the steering goes light as the lane assist kicks in and you have no idea if you’re on ice, have grip or no grip, you just have no idea. Even in good conditions, you still have no idea how much grip you’ve got or how close you are to the limit. Things you need such as heater controls are now on the touch screen and need a number of full stretch touches of the screen which is located too far away from the driver. You’re cosseted and removed so far from actually driving that you can exceed the speed limit without realising (until the thing starts ‘bonging’ and you’re then searching the screens to see what the issue is and the you realise you’re over the limit. The automatic headlights don’t react fast enough, so you blind a driver or you can’t see and are fumbling to work out how to put main beam on and the. They suddenly come on. The windscreen wipers in auto mode either don’t come on when you need them to or are going constantly when they’re not needed. I could go on, but you get the point. I have zero interest in any new car and particularly SUV’s. I doubt that if you blindfolded someone and put them in any new SUV, they’d find it impossible to tell what car they were in, they all have zero character. If you buy a new car today, you’re just buying into a brand and the lifestyle that they that brand promotes by their adverts.