Bad comparisons. You are talking about selling convenience. For car lovers, the driving experience is a way of life.
Oh ok.
I'm talking about generational and cultural shifts. You're looking at a small segment of society.
"True car drivers", people who love the experience, aren't talking or texting while going down the highway. Today's modern driver looks at driving as a chore and burden not an adventure.
I never said these would completely replace cars as we know them, there is a whole economic system that is dependent on manually driven automobiles.
However if Ford and GM are investigating the potential for them, it's safe to assume they will be planning on pushing them.
But troll on.