I would be perfectly ok with an oil level sensor/gauge. I don’t keep up with my fuel level by dropping a sounding stick in tank either. 

Trust, but verify.My Mazda has both a dipstick and an electronic reading on the Infotainment center. The lazy me occasionally uses the electronic method, but the aggressive me still checks it the “old fashioned” way……..it hurts to say that, lol!
Recently, I saw someone checking their transmission fluid with a dipstick.I hate dipsticks. So hard to get an accurate reading unless you are perfectly level and many show different results on either side of the stick![]()
That's how I check the air in my tires.My Mazda has both a dipstick and an electronic reading on the Infotainment center. The lazy me occasionally uses the electronic method, but the aggressive me still checks it the “old fashioned” way……..it hurts to say that, lol!
Adding features like an electronic digital oil level monitoring system is just inflating the cost of new vehicles and increasing complexity while catering to the mechanically inept and inattentive, feckless owners. Unfortunately, much of our society appears to be leaning in the direction of lacking critical thinking skills and situational awareness. Rant over.
Disagree. I think for the non car enthusiast type this would be very helpful. Many people aren’t going to check their oil level and don’t do their own oil changes. How many engines could this save from unnecessary wear or damage.Yet another solution in search of a problem.
Nah, it's extremely unlikely to go this way....But the dashboard told me it had plenty of oil ! " I personally think technology hasn't become THAT reliable just yet. Just one glitch, in that one part, of that one computer, could leave you stranded with an $ 8,000.00 repair bill.
The tech that scares some people is completely baffling to me. You’ll trust an oil pressure gauge, fuel level gauge, engine coolant temperature gauge, tire pressure sensor or whatever on board diagnostic but not an oil level sensor/gauge. That’s just too much. This kind of next generation high tech wizardry is a bridge too far.