Posted by Lazy WP on January 26, 2016 at 05:51:59 from (199.87.200.117):
With all these posts about how people don't like ABS, Traction Control, push button starting, leather seats and all the rest, I have to say I LIKE THEM!!! I remember many times going out to start a vehicle, and having to sit in it for what seemed like forever freezing!!! Now I hit the start button, turn either the seat warmer or cooler on, walk back into the house to grab my coffee, and by the time I get back out, I am good to go. I am not a real fan of ABS and trailer towing, but with the trailer brakes in good working order, I have never had any trouble. The GM traction control SUCKS, but you can get around it, by using 4 low. My Mopar, I have never noticed any difference. Years ago, I asked my Grandpa to teach me how to drive horses. His comment was, he spent all of his life getting away from working horses, and by GOLLY he wasn't going back to it. I am the same way about MOST modern technology.
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