The way cars should be

in cars •  8 years ago 

I believe that there is no car in the world which satisfies all of the requirements in this post, and possibly never was either, but like with every other wrong thing in the world, it happens because people allow it to happen which in this case, is buying bad products.
Requirements are:

  1. Rear wheels drive (RWD) - better acceleration, better fuel consumption because less goes on spinning wheels and ruining tires. It also means less resistance when steering which translates to either easier steering, or in our era, better fuel consuption yet again, because less energy is wasted on fighting on resistance of the powering wheels to steering.

  2. Manual or robotic or semi automatic transmission, but never "automatic" or continous automatic transmission - again, due to energetic efficiency.

  3. At least 4 sitting places, or at least a very large closed place for storing cargo.
    Super cars with only 2 sitting places and little place for stuff are a waste of cash and not practical.

  4. Energetically efficient engine - rules out Ford, GM and Chrysler products immediately.

  5. Minimalistic electronics, or certainly closed circuit electronics to prevent hackability and big brother shenanigans such as, but not restricted to monitoring.

  6. Fair price, since the other requirements make the car better, but otherwise do not cost more to implement.

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I semi agree with point #1

But when it comes to countries with snow, FWD and AWD is much much much better than RWD. RWD is super fun though

FWD being better at snow than RWD is mostly a myth.