Just a bit of scratch can see those white lines already on the cheap plastic.Suspension may be hidden away from new car buyers. However, when compared the interior of new cars and say, 1990s car.......one can notice the difference.
New cars interiors are using toy-plastic material. Easily scratched...Just knock and hear the sound....
Park under sun for years, you'll see the plastic parts discoloured and brittled. Vent holes cabut easily...
while 1990s car interior, most with spongy rubbery material..and they are still in good form today if were given care....
And some young people still thought new cars are really so good. Many young ones are too hooked by exterior design and the interior accessories. Interior equipment are actually cheap stuff compared to the cost of mechanical stuff that they removed.That is what I meant cut cost in manufacturing......lol
People nowadays are only interested in cars as an appliance or image. Imagine, many newer cars do not have a range type temp gauge anymore, its just 2 lights now, ok or overheat. Yeah, very dumb of them to say drum brakes better than disc. Dont they know how hassle it is to remove the rear outer hub and bearings just to get to the brake shoes ? Also the further risk of not setting bearing tightness correctly.Just a bit of scratch can see those white lines already on the cheap plastic.
And some young people still thought new cars are really so good. Many young ones are too hooked by exterior design and the interior accessories. Interior equipment are actually cheap stuff compared to the cost of mechanical stuff that they removed.
Look at the latest Honda City now, they removed the rear disc brakes and claims that drum works equally as well too. What?
Plastic just molded in shape and fitted. Older cars actually have a pvc layer wrap on a board that is why got soft touch those days, even the dashboard and door trimming.And some young people still thought new cars are really so good. Many young ones are too hooked by exterior design and the interior accessories. Interior equipment are actually cheap stuff compared to the cost of mechanical stuff that they removed.
Look at the latest Honda City now, they removed the rear disc brakes and claims that drum works equally as well too. What?
Still driving your Sentra all the time?thats why lohhh.....too many stuff /accessories also no good.
One hand do more on handphone.
Last night my old sentra butt nearly kick by vios. Already traffic jammed. That vios getting closer n closer, i view rear mirror, he's not concentrate, luckily i got 1m+ to move front for him to cushion with emergency brake. :secruity:
People nowadays are only interested in cars as an appliance or image. Imagine, many newer cars do not have a range type temp gauge anymore, its just 2 lights now, ok or overheat. Yeah, very dumb of them to say drum brakes better than disc. Dont they know how hassle it is to remove the rear outer hub and bearings just to get to the brake shoes ? Also the further risk of not setting bearing tightness correctly.
I don't think my drum brakes has been taken out for cleaning at all...Plastic just molded in shape and fitted. Older cars actually have a pvc layer wrap on a board that is why got soft touch those days, even the dashboard and door trimming.
Drum brakes can be good also, they actually have more contact space, but they cannot cool as fast as an open disc, and dust keeps building up inside and after some time need cleaning and adjustment....
No temp gauge, by the time red shows may be too late dy......lolStupid decision not to put temperature gauge. Like my friend's Grand Livina. I laughed at him for this. He said maybe the manufacturers don't want the owners to know if the car got problem or not.
Another pointless thing in new cars is, the plastic engine cover. No function at all. I asked my mechanic, if like that, how to see if got any leakages since the cover already covered it. He said, they don't want the owners to see any problems inside, that's why cover it.
I don't think my drum brakes has been taken out for cleaning at all...
Just like that day was observing my mechanic overhaul a newer model camry that overheated. He mentioned older cast iron engine if overheat won't go out of shape unlike newer aluminum alloy engine have to re bore and re sleeve totallyMost people nowadays think old = not good. I think thats pretty stupid, since they are just normal consumers that only know how to drive. For instance was talking to my friends about the toyota soarer for sale at sakan auto for 78K. Explaining to them that its a JDM car in mint condition with RWD and multi link independent suspension means nothing to them. Oohh its a 28 year old car not worth that much...frustrating to talk to non car people. I bet even if they saw a Skyline Hakosuka they would just say its old junk...
diferent kind of mindset.... haha looking at the spec sheet, they are looking for a certain bunch of items while we are looking at a diferent bunch of items. Heuristically speaking, i guess they place a large 'cost' on stuff like safety, fc and stuff like that.... we place a larger cost on the other things (i suspect they dont even know what some of those things are) :proud:Most people nowadays think old = not good. I think thats pretty stupid, since they are just normal consumers that only know how to drive. For instance was talking to my friends about the toyota soarer for sale at sakan auto for 78K. Explaining to them that its a JDM car in mint condition with RWD and multi link independent suspension means nothing to them. Oohh its a 28 year old car not worth that much...frustrating to talk to non car people. I bet even if they saw a Skyline Hakosuka they would just say its old junk...
if you mean old cars? hehe not everything can be added, air bags, abs, the plethora of funky sensors.... all these are difficult and expensive to retrofit.Nowadays Cheap and easy to maintain......Accessories can add on later.......lol
Nope, I mean new Generations of youngsters, prefer new car of course. Some don't even know how to take care of the car yet. Anything send to workshop....if you mean old cars? hehe not everything can be added, air bags, abs, the plethora of funky sensors.... all these are difficult and expensive to retrofit.
A young friend of mine, 25 years old loves new honda cars so much. He bought a new city last year.Nope, I mean new Generations of youngsters, prefer new car of course. Some don't even know how to take care of the car yet. Anything send to workshop....