Hello Wayne,
Certainly not you. My apologies.
I was referring to all those drivers who cannot even think about a car without air bags, ABS, on board electronics and related gadgets.
More and more people these days take all these features for granted, and complain when a car does not have them, hence the comment about them being spoiled.
The more they overdo the plumbing, the easier it is to clog it.
After a rather long stint in the tropics with manual steering trucks, both gas and diesel, power steering and air conditioning are all the creature comforts I need. That makes me a little spoiled, I think. Other than that, there is nothing like the tough simplicity of a Land Cruiser for me.
Built tough, and built to be repaired.
JuanJ
It really depends on the type of vehicle, if we're talking about a car for city/highway driving then bring on the electronic gizmos, ABS, awd, traction control, power everything, HID lights and so on, there's nothing wrong with technology if used properly and in the correct situations.
BUT if we're talking about a 4x4 vehicle, meant to be tough and to be used in expeditions, then keep it as simple as possible, EFI is were I draw the line and I can live with it,but ABS, air bags, traction control, power seats, etc. are just things that can malfunction on a trip, best case scenario it's an annoyance, worst case scenario it ruins your trip. That' why I like the 70 series and the 80 series, the last Land Cruisers to keep as simple as possible, A/C is a must for me though, it gets hot in here!
My 71 has power windows, which are convenient but can malfunction because of mud, water, etc. I'd rather have wind up ones, the power mirrors are cool and I really haven't heard of people having problems with them
, other than that, there isn't much that can malfunction and I like it!![]()
When landcruisers got power steering and aircon as standard,I felt they didnt need to evolve any more.
Like sharks or crocodiles,they just couldnt be improved