Light weight cars. Over 90% of the fuel used for actual motive force (not even total energy) is to move the vehicle itself not the occupant. Extremely inefficient, a complete waste of a high exergy fuel source.
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Although not new, I'd like to see a standard feature that tilts the side mirrors down when you shift into reverse. My dads MDX had that and it made parking so nice.
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Great suggestion. I can throw that out there, thats a pretty simple to do.
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A projected HUD would be nice (not sure how it would be feasible though.)
whats thats?
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Self-tinting windshield (that can be adjusted.) Visors and that polarized layer aren't the greatest.
I like that suggestion, but that might be down the alley of someone else like Applied Materials (not what I do)
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Self-adjusting crusie control that matches the car ahead of you until you or they move out of the way.
Great suggestion, I can work with something like that.
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Actually one tech feature i would like is the ability to forcefully remove anyone backing up traffic in the left-lane of a highway. Ie, a missile launcher.
I swear every time i drive out to Schlong Island, it's faster to go in the right lane then the left. Every Mommy-Mobile parks their ass in the left and middle lanes and stays there for their entire trip.
Light weight cars. Over 90% of the fuel used for actual motive force (not even total energy) is to move the vehicle itself not the occupant. Extremely inefficient, a complete waste of a high exergy fuel source.
Exactly!!! The goal should be that 50% of energy is used to move the occupants...
Exactly!!! The goal should be that 50% of energy is used to move the occupants...
That might happen anyway, but mostly because we're all getting fatter.
Lighter cars would definitely be a plus....but in order to do that, people need to stop asking for 20 airbags, HDTV's and Playstations in the console, and dumb electric gadgets (rotating mirrors? seriously?) that just weights down the cars. There's way too much crap in car's these days that has nothing to do with driving.
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Unless they are self-controlled, flying cars always seemed totally unrealistic. Most people can barely drive on a 2D surface, and now they are supposed to drive in 3D? Fat chance. Every little fender bender in the sky has a chance to be deadly...for those in the air and below.
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Unless they are self-controlled, flying cars always seemed totally unrealistic. Most people can barely drive on a 2D surface, and now they are supposed to drive in 3D? Fat chance. Every little fender bender in the sky has a chance to be deadly...for those in the air and below.
Space hog!
I better cut around and try and sIide in.
Sunday astronaut!
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