BHPian CentreOfGravity recently shared this with other enthusiasts. Car manufacturers deleting features from their cars isn't a new phenomenon. Unfortunately, no matter how pissed off we are by this trend, we aren't going to see an end to it anytime soon. Until 2020, the only excuse OEMs had was "...
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