Maybe not very exciting, but useful if a car could transform from left hand drive to right hand drive and vice versa?
Might be useful in large lorries, where we get a lot of right hand drive ones from the continent side swiping cars because the cant see them in the mirrors blindspot because theyre sitting on tbe wrong side.
Also production could be simpler, as only one car would have to be manufactured for all countries.
I vaguely remember on Pimp My Ride once, they put a projector on the front of the car and a PS2 inside, so you could pull up to a wall and it would project the game onto it. The best thing was that you could unlock the steering wheel from the steering rack and use the wheel and pedals in the car to play.
quote "But I always thought it would be cool to be able to bypass your exhaust silencers when cops aren't around/when you just want to make a glorious racket (with a very nice V12 or something). "Press button for stealth mode" kind of thing"
If I'm not wrong they're was a '60s-'80s Chevy, Pontiac or General Motors(can't remember) car that could have done that
And about the question, i would like a normal car to transform into a funny car or a GTR car or anything mean and with an attitude
well, I actually think that a button to switch between Powerful fuel hungry mode to calm and economical mode would be nice... at least I think it would make sense...
but since it's body modifications (transformations)
I'd say having a nice coupe which can be turned into a 3 door estate (or a pickup truck) to have some room to move stuff around would be nice
Ok, you've edited your post, so nobody will get this. But nevertheless, here is an answer to your original post:
Circuit racing has been banned for years in switzerland, but in fact, the laws have changed not too long ago and it's allowed again. Beside that, there are many "touge" races in switzerland (racing up a mountain from point A to B). One of the most famous ones is the "Klausen-Rennen".
Next to that, we are what you could call "close" to countries where there is a lot of circuit racing going on. Germany, France...
And beside all that, what exactly makes you think that you need a racing circuit in front of your house, so you could be able/"allowed" to have an opinion on the sound of an engine (especially since we have about as many sports cars in switzerland as there is sand on the beach)?