Every year new tools and items arrive for thecars, many of them providing more safety, practicality and leisure for drivers.
Because of this, many of these old parts end up falling into disuse, such as engine, air conditioning and windbreak components. See now which items in your car may no longer exist in the coming years.
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analog panel
You know those panels full of buttons we used to see on older cars? Despite the fact that many people prefer these models, they are gradually being reduced in the market. It is even possible to notice that fewer and fewer buttons appear on the panels, but this is just the beginning. According to experts, the keys will now be indispensable in entry models, while the most advanced ones will be able to rely more and more on screens, like Tesla cars.
Manual gear
This change is cause for celebration for many people, especially for those who hate the famous half-clutch. In Brazil, this is a type of transmission that is still very common in entry-level models, but which has been progressively replaced by automatic models. In other countries, such as the United States, the overwhelming majority of cars already have these changes.
Traction only on the rear
It may sound strange, but major car production brands such as BMW are increasingly adding front-wheel drive to their new models. Now, what used to be the rule, especially in low-production and sports vehicles, seems to follow the path of exception in the coming years.
Large aspirated engine
Classic cars, like the Camaro, have the famous naturally aspirated V8 engines, which makes them very popular among car lovers. However, the vehicle production market seems to be moving in the direction of "getting rid" of these parts. in new models, replacing them with more viable options, especially as a matter of cost savings. space.
That's because the big manufacturers are looking for smaller sectors, with half the cylinder and displacement, but still provide the same torque as the large aspirated engine. This all through electric motors.