amanico[JLC Moderator]
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Tough question. I would go for an analog. The charm of driving a good old car is inimitable. I think if utility if your main criteria, then digital is your world. If not, analog is your world.
I go for both... Even if I have to say that my Alpine is not very useful, but what a charm!


Analog or Digital
By: cazalea : July 12th, 2021-23:09
Twilight OR Bright New Sunny Day... I have asked this question before and I hope you are not tired of it. Today's discovery is ROAD & TRACK magazine has devoted a 2-month, 160-page special edition to this question. I must not be alone in my ambivalenc...
Luxury is not getting stranded
By: Tim_M : July 12th, 2021-23:13
There's something to be said for un-plugging, and I certainly appreciate cars that require involvement. But I also know that vintage cars break down at inconvenient times even with diligent upkeep. Taking a modern Corvette on a road trip with zero percent...
Both for me too
By: cazalea : July 13th, 2021-12:39
I have 4 manual transmission, analog vehicles; no radios or a/c in 3 of them. All with a spare tire. They have character (to excess). Now we also have 2 digital vehicles; voice activation, automatic, a/c, etc. One with spare, one with run-flat tires. We a...
This is a great topic
By: Arronax : July 13th, 2021-10:32
And such a fascinating one to answer, because it is so multi-dimensional. Many people cannot choose and although in some areas we have made great strides in making affordable, entry-level digital products, for many people struggling financially, analog is...