Ten classic features that have vanished from new cars - how many can you remember?
Daily MailWe're entering an era of driverless cars, cloud-connected motoring and smart function features. Pop-up headlights Social media is awash with Miata owners showing off their pop-up headlights Safety regulations and European design laws have all but killed off pop-up headlights, but there are some retro and classic car owners who are lucky enough to still be driving around in cars with these fabulous headlights. Cast your mind back to before the dawn of mobile phones and Apple CarPlay and the last few decades of the 20th century saw luxury cars equipped with car phones. Manual handbrakes Manual handbrakes are now a thing of the past, with almost no modern cars having them One of my youngest car memories is of a family friend parking her car on the hill outside our house, only for someone to spot it rolling past the front window a few minutes later and her frantically running after it before it gathered pace. While radio, unlike the CD player, is still very much a feature of modern cars, these days all new cars come with digital radio presets.