Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

There are many wonderful people in the automotive community. And there are also some terrible people. There are young people and old people, people from all sorts of backgrounds, people from every single corner of the planet.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

There are many wonderful people in the automotive community. And there are also some terrible people. There are young people and old people, people from all sorts of backgrounds, people from every single corner of the planet. Without these mostly brilliant people, there would likely be no such thing as ‘performance cars’. And that is why living in the past is only going to ensure our demise.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

Imagine if, in the late 1800s, horse enthusiasts decided that they didn’t really like this whole concept of internal combustion. Horses had worked perfectly well for years. They lasted for a reasonable amount of time, and they still got the work done. What was the point in spending money on a more complicated way of doing things?

If it isn’t broken, don’t fix it.

Over the hundred years since cars became widely accepted, they have become almost unrecognisable. In just a hundred years, we have made tremendous breakthroughs in just about every aspect of what a car is. A car is now better than a horse in every single logical way.

And that’s why I have such an issue with the shape of the automotive community today.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

We constantly look backwards, worshipping cars that came out twenty or thirty or forty years ago, whilst simultaneously looking down upon new technologies that may produce a change just as pronounced as the one from horses to cars.

We complain that electric cars will be the end of automotive culture, ignoring the fact that they are even more interesting, even faster, and, with enough effort, even more fun, than anything powered by petrol. We constantly make fun of the Prius, conveniently forgetting that without it, we wouldn’t have the P1, Laferrari, or 918. We wouldn’t have modern LMP1 cars that are capable of giving F1 cars a run for their money. We wouldn’t have the BMW i8. We wouldn’t have the Koenigsegg Regera.

But there’s another idea that, if possible, terrifies some car enthusiasts even more.

Autonomy.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

People are one of the biggest problems with driving today. So, we remove them from the equation. Boom. Less traffic and fewer crashes. That’s what we want, right?

But, I hear you splutter, we want to drive our cars! We want to control our cars ourselves! If we want car enthusiasm to survive, we have to be able to drive!

I’m not disagreeing.

Autonomy should not and will not be enforced. There will still be the option to drive cars ourselves, only in a world with less traffic and fewer bad drivers. And we can still use autonomy to our advantage.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

Let’s say you’re at a track day. You go out for a bit, and do a few nice laps. You feel like it’s possible to go faster, but you’re not sure how hard you can push. So you could turn on autonomous mode, and let the car do a few laps. It will be able to drive faster than professional drivers. It will brake at exactly the right place, accelerate at exactly the right place, turn in at exactly the right place. And that will help you to drive faster. And you will have more fun.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

Some people also say that automotive design was at its best decades ago. And, while I will be the first to admit that most classic cars are absolutely gorgeous, modern cars are just as, if not more, beautiful. Well, most of them.

Just look at a modern Mazda. Any single one. Mazda has managed to do the impossible and actually made a SUV look good. Jaguar has managed to do the same. Infiniti isn’t doing too bad either. It is difficult to find a genuinely bad-looking car on sale today.

The 2010s will go down in history as one of the golden eras of automotive design.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

But electric motors and autonomy and wonderful exteriors aren’t the only new things out there. And that’s why the automotive industry is what it is.

Without diversity, automotive culture really is finished. We need variation. We need to be able to adapt. And that’s what we’ve gotten bad at.

Why we can't live in the past any more #blogpost

Thanks for bothering to read my little rant :)

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Anonymous

I don’t know who to tag really but Matt Robinson

10/10/2016 - 22:17 |
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ThatWeirdGinger

Hey, I’m going to be doing a blogpost on hybrids soon.

I may add that horses did things like take a crap in the middle of an intersection and fall over and die on a sidewalk, where owners would leave them to rot. Oh wait, cars take craps in the form of oil leaks and exhaust fumes. They too can die and rot.

I hate autonomous cars, though. Really. At least let us drive on racetracks.

Also, I think that eventually we can make electric sound good, because there will always be that one guy who wants to hear the accompanying scream that comes from striking the fast pedal.

10/10/2016 - 22:27 |
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I laughed a little too much at the horses 😂 And I know that we should be able to drive ourselves on a race track, but I figured that a couple of laps under autonomy could help us go faster.

Also, I actually think that electric cars already sound quite good. There’s something quite appealing about the sound of Formula E cars for example

10/10/2016 - 22:36 |
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The Rimac Concept_One has a very mechanical sound. I honestly really like it

10/10/2016 - 22:54 |
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Comment of the week ^

10/11/2016 - 11:41 |
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Michael Masin

Horses still exist, people just don’t use them for transport and the horse community is better off that way. I don’t see why it has to be any different for internal combustion cars. People will use electric cars for transport, freeing up ICE cars for recreational use. They’ll eventually have to run on E100 or synthetic petrol made from CO2 (there are companies in Europe working on that).

10/10/2016 - 22:51 |
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Maybe one day we’ll somehow find a renewable clean burning fuel, so that the old fire breathers could come back in full force. Would love to cruise around in a 50’s plymouth among electrics and stuff.

10/12/2016 - 23:00 |
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Max Vinzi

Check out solomondrin’s vid(s) on it. You can hear it there

10/10/2016 - 22:55 |
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🇮🇩Mk7Golfer 🇦🇺

I’m pretty sure you’ve never been to Australia…

No one bought an EcoBoost Falcon, no one bought a Tesla, no one bought an EcoTec Commodore, everyone bought either a V6 Camry, an XR6/F6 Falcon, an XR8 Falcon, or an SSV/R8/GTS Commodore.

No one gives a s**t about small engines in Australia.

All hail Miami, Barra, and LS

10/10/2016 - 23:01 |
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I’ve never been outside Europe :)

Australia and Europe are very different, but I think we should all stop hating on electric motors just because they’re different

10/10/2016 - 23:18 |
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Im from Australia my dad drives a 06 HSV Grange with about 370 Kw or 500 hp which is amazingly fun (I know how it sounds, Im just trying to show my point not bragging). While that sort of car is so much fun to drive I would love to see more electric or hybrid cars. With how far the tech has come im so exited for the future and Im sure that electricity is the way foreword. If given the choice between a Tesla or a GTS I wouldn’t know what to chose.

10/11/2016 - 13:49 |
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Australia’s just gonna become Mad Max. I’m on my way ASAP.

10/12/2016 - 22:58 |
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quit CT

Yes some people live in the past of cars too much. But some people are too ahead of themselves at the same time. In my opinion the 2010s are the best time for sports cars so far. There’s more options worldwide than ever before now. But some brands way too optimistic about hybrids

10/10/2016 - 23:07 |
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Remember the NSX from earlier this year? It had 10 gears, torque vectoring, 3 electric motors, 4 driven wheels, and paddle shifts. Yet, all the new tech ending up hurting it. The car would’ve been lighter, more responsive, better handling, and WAY more human if not for the new tech. You can make a car new without making it a robot

10/10/2016 - 23:14 |
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Anonymous

Electric cars are ok, but in terms of variety, that’s where I get worried.

10/11/2016 - 00:41 |
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V-Tech and EcoBoost kicked in yo

Yes! People need to realize how badly we need to start caring for the environment

10/11/2016 - 00:42 |
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Anonymous

Electric cars unfortunately don’t have sound, so the only way to get a Lexus LFA soundtrack is to make it artificially

10/11/2016 - 01:06 |
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quit CT

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

Yea, only electric car that has a sound is the Saleen Tesla

10/11/2016 - 03:45 |
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Ray Sloan

In reply to by Anonymous (not verified)

They could use straight cut gears. I think that’s what saleen did to their tesla

10/11/2016 - 14:09 |
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Tbailey

The golden years of design was a long time ago. I disagree on that

10/11/2016 - 01:32 |
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Nice post though

10/11/2016 - 01:32 |
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