• FatVegan@leminal.space
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    5 hours ago

    My first car was a 1992 honda civic. As time went on and cars cot more modern, i yearned for a more modern car. Infotainment seemed like so much fun, all thr convenient knick knacks and gizmos.

    Now, unironocally my dream car is my 1992 honda civic from back in the day

    • Rai@lemmy.dbzer0.com
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      4 hours ago

      90s Civic or Miata has been my dream forever, I’m with ya.

      Two pieces of modern tech, though: security and sound.

      90s Civics were notoriously easy to steal, so I’d definitely want something to prevent that.

      When I was younger, I’d always dreamed of having a nice sound system in my car, but could never afford to do it. Now that I have a car with a super nice sound system and a sub, I can never go back. No “infotainment” BS tho, just gimme a standard deck. USB support is nice, but an aux jack is all I really need.

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        4 hours ago

        In my civic i installed a “killswitch”, which was just a hidden switch to turn on the fuel pump. Not really sure how much that would prevent theft in the real world, but i think it was hard enough to find that someone trying to steal the car would rather give up than spending more time on this car. I had a pretty good sound system, which i wouldn’t need anymore. Infotainment is super overrated, my dream setup now is just something that mirrors my phone

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          3 hours ago

          We had an old manual Ford Escort that we had drilled the ignition out of and put a switch in instead. No one figured it out without us telling them (friends family borrowing). Ours wasn’t even really hidden, just unexpected… thieves rarely want to spend extra time and effort on unexpecteds.