As someone who was hit by an overwhelmed 80 y/o woman head on, its time for one (arguably) both your parents to stop driving. If “oil changes are a scam” and an infotainment screen and turn-signals are too overwhelming, they’re either in early stages of dementia or just a hazard to the public. Buy them an old Honda or, ideally, dont let them drive at all. how did they make it this far? Cars have been inundated with additional features/ tech as labeled buttons for 20-25+ years now. No BIFL suggestion here, time to get the wheels off the road.
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Reply to A good car for an old folk? by imzeigen
As someone who was hit by an overwhelmed 80 y/o woman head on, its time for one (arguably) both your parents to stop driving. If “oil changes are a scam” and an infotainment screen and turn-signals are too overwhelming, they’re either in early stages of dementia or just a hazard to the public. Buy them an old Honda or, ideally, dont let them drive at all. how did they make it this far? Cars have been inundated with additional features/ tech as labeled buttons for 20-25+ years now. No BIFL suggestion here, time to get the wheels off the road.