Features from old cars that are no longer required
Features from old cars that are no longer required
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russy01

Original Poster:

4,795 posts

197 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Bit of an odd one here i know, but ive been asked to compile a list of Car parts/features that are no longer required due to technology advances.

So bits you had on old cars, which have now been replaced by a computer or motor!!!

Anything appreciated, i am struggling,

Choke?
Starter Motors - (used to be wound by hand)



Edited by russy01 on Tuesday 15th February 10:03

williamp

19,873 posts

289 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Sidelights. These serve no purpose on modern cars

john_p

7,073 posts

266 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Carburettors

Distributors

Long HT leads (as opposed to a coil pack etc)

Dim-dip headlights

Tape players wink


gherkins

483 posts

247 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Indicators?

Seems the case - at least here in Munich.

marshalla

15,902 posts

217 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Trafficators
Rear Window (replaced by mirrors and/or parking sensors)
Spare wheel & tyre (replaced by aerosol foam)
Advance/retard lever
Tool kit (replaced by breakdown cover & mobile phone)
Fuel gauge (replaced by breakdown cover & mobile phone)

Mike 820

570 posts

203 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Possibly a spare wheel?
Now cars are using 'tyre weld'.

Cyder

7,166 posts

236 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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doogz said:
Starter motors? What have i missed in recent years, what have these been replaced with?
I may be wrong, but aren't some cars cranked from the Alternator now? IN particular those with start/stop technology?

matchmaker

8,826 posts

216 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Starting handle?

Showing my age frownfrown

GKP

15,099 posts

257 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Running boards.




/old

TubbyRutter

2,076 posts

222 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Casette holders.

Captain Bongo

127 posts

185 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Manual choke

B.J.W

5,838 posts

231 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Cruise Control.

Possibly the most useless invention known to man. Is it really that difficult to keep you right foot slightly depressed on the accelerator pedal?

(yes, I know that cruise control is a feature on modern cars too - just what I need on my RS4)

shakotan

10,815 posts

212 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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B.J.W said:
Cruise Control.

Possibly the most useless invention known to man. Is it really that difficult to keep you right foot slightly depressed on the accelerator pedal?

(yes, I know that cruise control is a feature on modern cars too - just what I need on my RS4)
Having your leg in a contant state of tension is very uncomfortable for long journeys. Nothing wrong with cruise, I use it all the time in the LS.

RDRR

95 posts

174 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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15 year old Nokia 5110 built-in car phone?


anonymous-user

70 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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- Aerial, most are now hidden, built into the car somewhere.
- Door buttons and slot for opening with a key, remote central locking has replaced.
- Wing mirrors and wing mounted indicator repeaters, replaced by combined door mirrors with integral indicators.

Manks

28,176 posts

238 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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doogz said:
Dipsticks.

Really bugs me, but some cars don't have them these days. Just a display on the dash
Yes! My 911 doesn't have a dipstick (other than the one driving it of course) and it takes 5 minutes to check the oil level. Bloody annoyance.

GadgeS3C

4,532 posts

180 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Points.

Wheels less than 14" (and full profile tyres to suit)

Vinyl roofs.


DannyVTS

7,543 posts

184 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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B.J.W said:
Cruise Control.

Possibly the most useless invention known to man. Is it really that difficult to keep you right foot slightly depressed on the accelerator pedal?

(yes, I know that cruise control is a feature on modern cars too - just what I need on my RS4)
Cruise control is great, It's not hard to keep your foot in a fixed position no. But I loved having it on my old Corsa.

And how are sidelights not required? What happens when a headlight bulb pops? Should one flick on there fog lights? whistle

will_

6,034 posts

219 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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Fag lighters and ash-trays.

shakotan

10,815 posts

212 months

Tuesday 15th February 2011
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williamp said:
Sidelights. These serve no purpose on modern cars
Unless you drive in London, in which case pretty much every black/mincab driver thinks it perfectly adequate to drive around at night with sidelights only.

If they weren't on the car then they wouldn't have any lights at all.