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      10-11-2020, 09:35 AM   #10
SteveinArizona
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Originally Posted by damnitBobby View Post
Every automaker will be going the route of full screen tablets. I imagine it's just easier/cheaper to have one screen do everything rather than physical knobs.
My problem is that the touch screen is too low forcing the driver's eyes to move both to the right and down to see the screen. If the car can come with a good HUD, then I don't mind; otherwise, it would be a no go for me.

Ultimately, I want a car that I can drive. That means buttons and switches for features that I will want to use while I am moving (radio volume, AC, seats, etc.) and a good HUD so I can keep my eyes on the road.

I drive a car to drive it; if I want entertainment I use my flat screen at home.
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