Yet another reason why I won't buy a new car.
Did you know every car built after 96 has a "black box" device that records between 15seconds and 5000hrs of performance? In NJ there's a law being worked on where it'll be legal for a cop to pull you over, plug in a scanner, and write you a ticket for whatever the car says you were doing. Scary stuff.
Benz uses the feature to void warranties. I used to work for them years ago and when you bring your car into the shop they hook up the scanner to see if you've been .. .. aggressive lately. If you had, they seal everything back up, void the warranty, and start re-negotiating fees. Very annoying.
Benz also has that "auto stop" feature that automatically slams on the brakes if something dodges out in front of you. The first test of the car was in a generated fog - the test driver drove up to 20mph, entered the fog, and promptly plowed into the test car in front. Reason? The engineers forgot to turn the system on before the test - very embarrassing to MB.
Cars today stop for you, control slips, have 300 airbags from steering wheel to ashtray, 45-way powerseats, iPod, MP3, XM, Infrared display, radar avoidance, height control, rear-view cameras, rear-view sensors... seems like the only thing no one is bothering to improve is the driver.
I read in Germany (or some autobahn-happy European country) a drivers license costs about $3,000 and about 18 months of class to obtain. You need to know manual/auto, blinkers, seat position, road etiquette, accident avoidance, parking, ect... If you screw up and loose your license you have to re-take the course to get it back.