| ▲ | bko 2 hours ago | ||||||||||||||||
Maybe that's because software that we use every day (websites, saas, etc) generally get better over time and it's still relatively cheap. Meanwhile cars still rely on things like an archaic check engine light rather than just tell you what's wrong with the car and an infotainment system that's worse than a circa 2012 iPad. People feel that cars haven't really improved much in practical terms over the last 20 years. At least to the layman, they don't feel smoother, safer, more comfortable to drive. They just got more expensive, more cameras and crap like auto-start that no one asked for. So at least the hope is to take some of the best parts of modern software manufacturing and apply it to the car. Tesla did this and is why it was the first successful car company that's been started in the past 50 years or so. | |||||||||||||||||
| ▲ | edgyquant 2 hours ago | parent [-] | ||||||||||||||||
Cameras and auto start are both godsends and way better improvements than anything else including computerized features | |||||||||||||||||
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