berkeleying SELF-PARKING??? Jeez. Pretty soon we'll have a whole generation of people who don't even know what side of the road to drive on.
Complexity. Why do I have to unplug an aftermarket stereo in a VW before I can plug in a $7000 Genisys scanner? And why does the low oil pressure light come on when the ABS fails in Passats? Why would anyone engineer a subaru spindle where the force required to press the bearing in and out often times is greater than the spindle can handle? (P.S. I have a small pile of broken Suby and Mazda spindles sitting beside my press if anyone wants them for scrap)
This complexity just makes things expensive and laborious to repair... not to mention diagnose. And IMHO, the 600% added complexity doesn't provide nearly a proportional supplement to safety or convenience.
The consumer is being duped twice - first when they're led to believe that heated steering wheels and OEM bluetooth are something they really NEED, and second when their intelligence and driving skill gets numbed to the point of just being a passenger in a car that does everything for them.
The third problem comes for me when I have to convince these people that "yes, your cheap-ass, tin-can RAV4 transmission that you didn't service for 189k really DOES need $4000 in repairs PLUS a new PCM"
On a nicer note, I just built a TH350 for a customer in his 64 chevy pickup. Even with R&R labor, rebuild time, and all the parts he's only paying $950... and I'm making more profit on that deal than I am with the $4000 RAV4 I finished last week.
I'm bringing sexy back