Why don't cars switch off their fog lights automatically when the engine is switched off?
In my oppinion that would kind of fight against the sole purpose of fog lights.
What if, it's a foggy night and you car stops running. It's easier for other drivers to notice you while you have fog lights on instead of just using hazards and parking lights.
As a motivated stalker though, it would be nice to be able to turn your lights off completely while the engine's running. The options on the switches should be made like: auto, on, off. This should also be applied to fog lights.
When it comes to my peeves I have come up with a couple off ones with my Volvo 850.
First of all, you should not make things that are supposed to hold heavy objects in place out of plastic. Nor should you make any fastening systems out of plastic. I faced a really frustrating situation when the carpet on the back of my car slided a little too much out and when I closed my trunk something snapped and the trunk wouldn't close anymore. Now, atleast in Volvos they have those red lights on the inside of the door wich lit up when a door is opened so that others can avoid ramming into it. It's a great system, but why do all of them have to be on while my trunk is opened? Wasn't really that bad when I was able to just pull out the fuse but still I consider it pretty idiotic engineering. Now when I don't have to be afraid that my battery will run out I still have an open trunk. Little bit of rope and then reversing the car as close to the wall as I can. ^^
The other one is the way the guys at Volvo have constructed the engine in terms of the block, cylinders and pistons. Or rather what materials they have used. Apparently, if you turn off the engine while the choke is still on, the engine cools down too fast and the parts in the block expand in a way, that the next time you try and start the engine, it wont start because there's not enough compression in the cylinder. This is the reason why my Volvo's stuck at the parking lot. Ofcourse it could be something else as well. Need to check once more if the fuel pump's running. ^^