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This is my problem with every new Acura that I see coming the other way. 

Ha, got em!

This is exactly the problem of (many) new cars. Even if the aim is officially correct, they still blind you if they are tall and your vehicle is not. Hills make it worse.

We all know it. CAFE Standards. Not because the concept is bad (more economical and powerful engines are a pluys), but it has never followed through and has basically killed off station wagons, hatchhacks and sedans.

It is way too easy to get your driver’s license in this country. We need laws that requires more skills behind the wheel and actually keep checking our driving skills well into old age. Just one day of driving around Florida will demonstrate the need for better driver training for new and older drivers. 

the fact that red turn signals are still allowed and the stupid US standards designed to be different, not better. And of course, the male-ass 25-year rule, but that would be moot if we signed on to the UNECE standards

It’s this - the FMVSS.

The 25 year import law. 

The 25 year import law would get my vote 

I just don’t care about the rest of the world.

In a fair and just world, the Toyota Corolla and Honda Civic would displace every C-HR and new HR-V on the road right now (not the original HR-V, that was cool)

I want what I want, and I don’t want what I don’t want.”

That would be neat.

I once (stupidly) thought we would have maximized glass and minimized pillars for improved visibility. Instead, we have thick pillars for safety, which makes sense.

A dial style volume knob.  Looking at you mk8!

I honestly thought more vehicles would replace side mirrors with some sort of camera system. I’m personally glad they haven’t yet, but I thought that would arise before the self driving craze.

A reliable rotary engine. . .

I miss the visibility that older cars provide. Sure, they may not be as safe, but I can’t help but wonder if more accidents would be avoided simply by being able to see what is around us.

Well, we are separate people after all. Hell, I don’t even like visiting friends who live in buildings with doormen.

Same. Having to force another person to do something so menial and unnecessary makes me feel like a garbage human being.