I hate that the government is forcing all these things down our throats by mandating that they be standard on all cars in the near future. They cost a lot upfront and are VERY expensive to fix if they break, and I don't see them being a big help to motorists. If anything I think it encourages people to drive more stupidly because they believe their electronic nanny will bail them out. Personally I think ABS causes more accidents than anything. It increases stopping distances markedly in the wet, and in snowy/icy conditions. I know that I will get flack for that comment, but it is from personal experience. It is nice that the car is much harder to spin out, but if you need to stop and there is nowhere to steer out of the way to, you are screwed. Also, I drive a front wheel drive car and cannot think of a time when I actually needed a stability program to keep me from spinning out and on course. From driving front wheel drive cars, you need to do something REALLY stupid to lose control, like pull the parking brake while turning. I really do not like all these complex electronics in our cars, but I guess they are here to stay and are the way of the future. What do you guys think?
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