The 2024 Ford Mustang GT ($44,090 starting in the US, $50,595 in Canada) has seen many updates and styling changes in what Ford calls the all-new Mustang. Wi...
I could see that, but cars are moving more and more into the realm of being “throw away” items, so apparently no one cares anymore, which is a damn shame.
It runs in cycles though. Cars from the 50s and 60s had timeless interiors that still look amazing today. The early digital displays and screens from some cars in the 80s look comical today, while a lot of the regular 90s interiors look perfectly fine today because they went back to analog gauges. Now we’re are at it again with screens that fill the entire dash.
Oh I meant just in terms of how dated they will look in the future.
I could see that, but cars are moving more and more into the realm of being “throw away” items, so apparently no one cares anymore, which is a damn shame.
It runs in cycles though. Cars from the 50s and 60s had timeless interiors that still look amazing today. The early digital displays and screens from some cars in the 80s look comical today, while a lot of the regular 90s interiors look perfectly fine today because they went back to analog gauges. Now we’re are at it again with screens that fill the entire dash.