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Title: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 03, 2026, 03:33:48 PM
https://youtu.be/yYDfe5uVyvM

These Car Trends ARE NOT OKAY...

As 2025 comes to a close and we roll into 2026, one thing is clear: cars are getting smarter… but also sillier.
Every year brings new tech, new designs, and new “features” manufacturers swear we need. The problem? Some of these trends are making cars worse, not better.
In this video, we run through the worst car features of 2025 - the trends that seriously need to die. From auto stop-start systems that ruin the driving experience, to
fake design elements, subscription paywalls, touchscreen-only controls, piano black interiors, and badly executed infotainment software.
Some of these started with good intentions. Others should never have left the design studio. Either way, they’ve got no place in cars heading into 2026.
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 03, 2026, 03:38:09 PM
Another trend that needs to go are electric pop out door handles...
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: Dragonstaff on January 03, 2026, 06:51:46 PM
I'm with the guy in the first comment. Every car that is even slightly likely to do long distance country driving in Australia needs to have a full-sized spare.
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 03, 2026, 07:19:28 PM
I couldn't agree more, Dave... :thumbs
A full size spare was a must when we bought our Sportage.
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 03, 2026, 07:23:55 PM
The wife's Kia Stonic has the stop/start crap and it's a pain in the bum.
We switch it off every time we fire it up but of course it defaults to on next time we start it... :||||
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: StinkyPete on January 04, 2026, 06:02:05 AM
I drove a mate's car a week or so ago, and it had the full Driver Assist Package.   It was horrid, bombarding me with beeps, and also suddenly braked as I went around a small roundabout as it thought it saw a car.  It read roadside speed limit signs and if I was just 1 km/h over it had a hissy fit.   It was distracting and I did not feel in control of the vehicle.   I understand that every new car sold now is required to have this complete driver assist package.   :|||| :||||
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: STeveo on January 04, 2026, 06:54:54 AM
Be interesting to see if the new cop cars have all the driver 'aids'?
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 04, 2026, 08:18:01 AM
Good point!  :think1
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: Biggles on January 04, 2026, 01:18:18 PM
These Car Trends ARE NOT OKAY...

Look out John Cadogan- the Gen Zeds are stealing your thunder!

Even offering to buy your new car for you!
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 04, 2026, 05:32:15 PM
Look out John Cadogan- the Gen Zeds are stealing your thunder!

They both appeared in John's review of the JAC Ute so I'm assuming they are on friendly terms...

Even offering to buy your new car for you!

Speaking of buying a new car, has anyone (apart from me) bought a car from a broker?
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: Williamson on January 04, 2026, 07:52:34 PM
Speaking of buying a new car, has anyone (apart from me) bought a car from a broker?


Yeah, no ....

Helen's Kia was through a broker.  At the end COVID dealers were playing it tough, all our best efforts at three Kia dealers did not bare any fruit, a call to MVM (Melbourne Vehicle Management, in addition to $500 less with the on-road cost it also resulted in carpet mats, slim line plates and a dull tank of diesel - ovrall around $700 better price.

My 2020 Pajero was direct through a dealer, Cadogan's mob couldn't do any better.  That was early COVID, dealers were getting worried about getting stuck with stock, negotiating down was easy then.










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Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 04, 2026, 10:16:43 PM
We tried a number of Kia dealers and they all just jumped online and quoted the exact price that I could've got online myself.
Obviously they didn't want a sale as they didn't show any interest in negotiating...

That was enough incentive for me to try Auto Expert.

The guy we dealt with (I can't remember his name) made it all really easy.
He simply asked what vehicle, what model and what "extras" we wanted to be included.
He came back a day or 2 later with prices and after some consideration we settled on a model and that was pretty much it...
He told us what dealer it would be coming from (Werribee Kia).
A full tank of fuel would be included, 12 months rego, slimline plates and free delivery by Transporter right to our door.

I think we ended up saving over $3000...  :runyay
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: Biggles on January 05, 2026, 12:50:39 PM
Pity it's only for new cars.  We never buy new, just one-year-old Used, often from a fleet turn-over arrangement.  That way we save the cost of the savage immediate depreciation on new vehicles.
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: ruSTynutz on January 05, 2026, 02:54:02 PM
I've never been a big fan of buying second hand vehicles although, in saying that, I have owned a few over the years.
I'm always concerned that I could be buying someone else's problem.
Perhaps that's because I've watched so many dash cam videos and have seen the way drivers abuse their vehicles...  :rofl
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: Bodø on January 05, 2026, 04:16:48 PM
I drove a mate's car a week or so ago, and it had the full Driver Assist Package.   It was horrid, bombarding me with beeps, and also suddenly braked as I went around a small roundabout as it thought it saw a car.  It read roadside speed limit signs and if I was just 1 km/h over it had a hissy fit.   It was distracting and I did not feel in control of the vehicle.   I understand that every new car sold now is required to have this complete driver assist package.   :|||| :||||

One of the staff car changeover work vehicles has this.  it also reads speed signs on private driveways and thinks it applies to the street I am driving.  One is not a fan.  I hide the wing's gps maps these days, only opening it to check something if I need it.
Title: Re: These are the WORST New Car Trends!
Post by: Bodø on January 05, 2026, 04:18:22 PM
I've never been a big fan of buying second hand vehicles although, in saying that, I have owned a few over the years.
I'm always concerned that I could be buying someone else's problem.
Perhaps that's because I've watched so many dash cam videos and have seen the way drivers abuse their vehicles...  :rofl

I've never had a second have vehicle until I bought the wing.  Some of the things the previous owner did are baffling.