Some things don’t need to change.
Automakers may currently be in an all-out war to implement
new and technologically advanced autonomous technology into its vehicles, but
that doesn’t mean every automaker should follow blindly after one another in
the hopes of making the driver obsolete. We love cars and the technology that
comes with them, but we hope these five automakers never engineer a fully
autonomous vehicle, because a self-driving car from one of these brands would
be utterly tragic.
Ferrari wrote the supercar book and every automaker has been
attempting to follow closely in its shoes. The automaker makes some of the
fastest and most enjoyable supercars to drive in the world and an autonomous
Ferrari would just break our hearts. From its turbocharged monsters to its
V12-powered grand tourers, no other automaker has been able to match Ferrari.
Don’t like Ferrari, well then how does a Lamborghini sound? The automaker has
been in a heated battle with Ferrari and decided to create supercars that leave
you with a smile on your face. Lamborghini has always had a dramatic flair, but
its modern supercars are faster and more usable than ever.
An autonomous Lamborghini sounds as crazy as a rampaging bull
chasing after a prancing horse. Yes, the world would hate autonomous supercars,
but what about sports cars? Let’s face it, the majority of enthusiasts will
never have the opportunity to own a supercar and that’s where Porsche comes in.
The automaker has made some of the best sports cars in the world for countless
years and still provides plenty of purist offerings. An autonomous Porsche
would go against everything the automaker stands for, which includes
unparalleled handling and a pure ride. As one of the few brands that still
offers a manual gearbox, an autonomous 911 would make us dry heave.
There are automakers out there that make cars that are fun to
drive and won’t break the bank. Mazda happens to be one of those brands and
makes cars that are fun to drive and affordable. Whether you need a dedicated
sports car, SUV, or sedan, Mazda does it all with a flair of athleticism that
can’t be found anywhere else. Hopefully, that rules out autonomous cars.
Lastly, Subaru creates some affordable vehicles that can actually be enjoyed by
enthusiasts. However, its cars can also be used on roads other than tarmac and
are recognized for being able to dominate a rally stage. Huge wings, blistering
lap times and incredible rally capabilities, yeah it would suck if Subaru
created an autonomous car.
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