Buttons in cars better than touch screen

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Captante

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However, folks who completely balk at touchscreens (and digital gauges, for that matter) are arguably similar to those who cling to manuals; they're largely arguing for analog familiarity.

This is untrue at least speaking for myself.... true I enjoy shifting gears but I have no problem using (or repairing) nearly any computer-related technology including those with touch-screens or driving a mostly computerized car.

Have to say though though the AT crowd is not likely representative of the average 'murican my age in terms of acceptance of technology.
 

repoman0

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Have to say though though the AT crowd is not likely representative of the average 'murican my age in terms of acceptance of technology.

I tend to find that the more "engineer-y" the crowd I'm hanging out with, the more likely they'll want to be driving a 20 year old manual transmission vehicle with minimal tech. My coworkers in an autonomous systems group at MIT have like a 50 percent manual take ratio and very few newer cars. No tolerance for shiny and tacky new tech that gets dated instantly .. also we build this shit so we know it doesn't work :p
 

AdamK47

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The newly announced Koenigsegg CC850 has a manual option on top of the 9 speed dual clutch transmission. Clutch pedal and 6 selectable speeds through a gated shifter.

 

Captante

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I tend to find that the more "engineer-y" the crowd I'm hanging out with, the more likely they'll want to be driving a 20 year old manual transmission vehicle with minimal tech. My coworkers in an autonomous systems group at MIT have like a 50 percent manual take ratio and very few newer cars. No tolerance for shiny and tacky new tech that gets dated instantly .. also we build this shit so we know it doesn't work :p


That's only because you guys are cheapskates! ;)

(much like myself!)


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Commodus

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This is untrue at least speaking for myself.... true I enjoy shifting gears but I have no problem using (or repairing) nearly any computer-related technology including those with touch-screens or driving a mostly computerized car.

Have to say though though the AT crowd is not likely representative of the average 'murican my age in terms of acceptance of technology.

I suppose that was an overgeneralization; sorry about that. There are certainly going to be folks who enjoy manuals but are also very comfortable with digital. Although I realize that manuals and heavily computerized cars (touchscreens, driving assists) aren't always compatible.
 
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TXHokie

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If you don't like Tesla because they don't have buttons, you'll really hate it when they remove the steering wheel.
 

IronWing

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If you don't like Tesla because they don't have buttons, you'll really hate it when they remove the steering wheel.
That I would be totally okay with. If I ain't driving and don't have to think about driving then the whole front of the cab can be one big porn screen.
 

MrSquished

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If you don't like Tesla because they don't have buttons, you'll really hate it when they remove the steering wheel.
For now self driving is a scam. They've been selling it to customers and it's vapor ware. What's funny is they just raised the price of it. It's amazing how they get away with selling air.
 

sdifox

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For now self driving is a scam. They've been selling it to customers and it's vapor ware. What's funny is they just raised the price of it. It's amazing how they get away with selling air.
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