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they already did a study that touchscreens are too distracting and dangerous, buttons are more intuitive and quicker to use, without looking at the menu.

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2015 Honda - perfect. Buttons when I wanted buttons. Touch when I wanted touch, and I never had to use it when driving.

2023 Ford - Yeah, it’s bad and dangerous.

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But screens are cheaper and cars are getting more expensive.

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No problem, they’ll manage to make them more expensive with buttons as well. I’m trusting the beancounters on that one.

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now with AI speed limit assist which you can’t turn off

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Joystick interface… Use directional buttons on steering wheel to steer the cursor on a windows-like point and click interface from around 1999/2000

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cars are getting more expensive

Good! 😜

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I mean, I get where you’re going with this, but as much as we’d like adequate public transit in the US, it’s simply not going to happen fast enough for people to not buy cars any more. Prices will keep going up as long as people keep buying, and I don’t see that stopping any time soon.

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Screens make cars look cheap. Why would anyone pay $60k for a vehicle when they cheaped out on the controls. Ipads are no longer new and exciting technology and yet companies want to put them literally everywhere.

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But now cars won’t look like what Blade Runner drove! /s

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