Initially, touchscreens were a way to make navigation and media easier for the driver, but over time; manufacturers have begun to use screens to control other functions. The justification from the ...
If you're buying a new car, there's a lot to wrap your head around. Sorting out financing, legal paperwork, and insurance can be exhausting, and by the time they actually get into their new car, many ...
Automakers that nest key controls deep in touchscreen menus—forcing motorists to drive eyes-down rather than concentrate on the road ahead—may have their non-US safety ratings clipped next year. From ...
To our younger readers, a car without an all-touchscreen “infotainment” system may look clunky and dated, but really, you kids don’t know what they’re missing. Buttons, knobs, and switches all offer a ...
Touchscreens are useful when they handle navigation, phone projection, audio menus, and vehicle settings that drivers adjust only occasionally. They become frustrating when basic tasks move too far ...
Volkswagen will bring back key controls in physical form, starting with the ID.2. All future models will have key controls in button form and will ditch touch panes on the steering wheel. Mercedes is ...
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