• DragonAce@lemmy.ml
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    2 years ago

    Man, I remember back when custom stereos were really popular. Almost everyone had some sort of variation of the detachable face stereos in their car.

    Also, you forgot to add manually having to lock all the doors.

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      2 years ago

      Also, you forgot to add manually having to lock all the doors.

      All of this is still my reality. I got my first car a year ago for €100. It drives me to work every day. :) Love my baby, he is doing a good job even with no automatic windows, no AC, no remote key and all that stuff. My Custom radio has Bluetooth, what do you want more?

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    I still do bottom right. Whoever owned my car before me obviously didn’t and the steering wheel cover has melted into the wheel itself.

    I am irritated by electric windows. Every time I park and turn off the car someone (often me) has left their window down.

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    Why do steering wheel locks seem so much less popular now? Same with the reflectors. Nothing’s changed about the best way to keep the car cool while you’re not in it but I almost never see them anymore and I’m in Australia of all places. Those things and to a lesser extent the steering wheel locks were everywhere in the 90s.

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    Wait… I was born after the 90s and got my first Car a year ago. It still has a Detachable Radio, No Automatic Windows and also … is the last pic a trick against heat if you have no AC? Because I also have no AC and I always fucking die when I enter my Car after Work when the sun was blasting on it for some time. Are you telling me that I can just place that thing that is normally against ice in Winter in there and my Car stops overheating? I must be misunderstanding. This cant be so easy right?

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      Wait, your telling me I can just place that thing that normally stops your Car from overheating and it helps against ice in the Winter?

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            It’s not. It’s designed to be inside as a sun reflector. People just use them to block ice formation too but they won’t last as long that way. They weren’t designed to be rained/snowed on and frozen…but they aren’t expensive so does it really matter?

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              2 years ago

              I think it stops ice forming by still being inside, by reflecting light and heating up the windshield, but I could be mistaken.

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    2 years ago

    Those three shits are pretty much needed in my country lol.

    Except that I have electric windows.