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2. Use provided knob next to shifter. Avoid ever touching screen. There you go. |
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ID7 was (and is) awesome with the buttons. The one thing that bothers me is I can't toggle A/C on or off without hitting the A/C menu button and then toggling a check box for it -- or, now hear me out, you could have a button for that
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Patton250 Do either of your BMWs have the new single screen that stretches from the driver’s side over the steering wheel all the way across the dash? I feel like we’re talking about two different things. You said in this thread that you don’t need to touch the screen in new BMWs to control radio or AC and only need the screen to change settings. I see the 2023 M5 still has the separate infotainment screen over the radio, AC, hot buttons etc. The new single screen does not have buttons for the AC. Everything is done through the screen.
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I’m not aware of any vehicle where all those controls come from the touchscreen other than Tesla. So I’m totally open to being corrected. The current BMWs I have now are a 2023 M5 and a 2020 X3. I’ve also had a 2021 M3 and a 2022 M3. All of those have one large touchscreen above some other buttons that control the radio and the air conditioning. As I’m sure you probably know. |
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I had a feeling we were talking apples and oranges. Especially since I agree with everything you post in the Still want an EV thread which I refuse to get sucked into.
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As far as the do you still want an EV thread I think it’s a very informative and civil discussion with the exception of a couple of trolls that keep popping in there to stir up trouble. I put them both on my ignore list. |
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At least she has buttons, I know how to work those.
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Having said that, are there poor drivers out there? Certainly. I drive 40,000+ miles a year. I see it every trip. Of course you and I might define poor driving ad two different things. I’m not sure. Either way this has nothing to do with the available technology in cars today. I stand by what I said earlier that is mobile phones are by far the number one distraction causing accidents in driving. Before mobile phones it was simple things like eating food and adjusting the radio station. Please keep in mind just like other issues like the 1st and 2nd amendments I refused to give up the rights that I have simply because other people abuse them or screw them up. The same goes with new car technology. The same goes with pretty much everything. So I hope that you or others are not advocating, pulling touch screens out of future cars because of a small percentage of bozo drivers. Always remember you’re welcome to not use them and or look for alternatives cars that don’t have them if you wish. |
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I've just never understood the purpose of having little TV screen in an automobile. While all of my BMW are screenless I have driven a few loaners with iDrive and I just don't get the point. The user interface and the information available adds nothing to the driving experience. Being BMWs are supposed to be the Ultimate Driving Machine, why do they have a screen in the first place, are not we supposed to look out the windshield and drive the UDM?
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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A manual transmission can be set to "comfort", "sport", and "track" modes simply by the technique and speed at which you shift it; it doesn't need "modes", modes are for manumatics that try to behave like a real 3-pedal manual transmission. If you can money-shift it, it's a manual transmission. "Yeah, but NO ONE puts an automatic trans shift knob on a manual transmission."
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On a sidenote, I don’t know how you guys would figure on programming all the different really awesome functions the car has without that screen. Interior light colors, light functions, M1 and M2 settings, etc. I’m not sure how you guys would accomplish that with just buttons. |
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My first accident over thirty years ago was reaching for a button to change the radio station. It was a physical button but due to the layout of the dashboard and other buttons, I had to look to adjust. Wound up hitting the rear of the stopped car in front of me.
This had a lot to do with me being an inexperienced driver, but also the poor configuration of the button interface. The point here is that either entry method could be good or bad depending on the design. Physical buttons have had years of refinement. The buttons on the steering wheel are a great example of that. Cruise control on the stalk was had. Then it moved to the steering wheel, and it is a quick glance to set, change, etc. There are many bad touchscreen implementations right now. That needs to improve, but I think they can. This will allow for cleaner interior designs, fewer parts, and easier maintenance. I have found that I actually use all four of my input types. Sometimes I touch the screen. I will manual buttons others. I use gesture a lot for music. Occasionally, I will even use voice (great for Nav commands). |
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I’m fine with the screen for settings but not for every day functionality. I’ll again go with my If it’s not broken, don’t fix it. If something is a one push of a button now, I don’t want to navigate through screens to get the same job done.
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GM's stalk is not bad, push the end cap to set/add speed in 1 MPH increments, push toggle switch to reduce speed setting by 1 PMH increments, and brake to turn off. Buttons on the steering wheel take too much concentration off the road. IMO.
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I saw the type of screen you were talking about at the dealership yesterday and I agree with you wholeheartedly. I don’t mind using a touchscreen to change major settings for the car like adding a cell phone or adjusting M1 and M2 settings. However, I always want to be able to control the radio and air conditioning as well as many other things like defrost with actual push buttons.
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On the phone texting, eating, hugging the left lane doing well under the speed limit with no cars in front of them for miles and looking like they are sitting on their couch watching TV, changing lanes without even looking or signaling, etc, etc. Ps; There was no need for you to apologize for your post yesterday, Patton250. You didn't do anything wrong, if anything, I was the one that didn't understand that your comments weren't directed at me. Reading a post sometimes sounds different than when people are talking face to face I don't have anything against the new gadgets in automobiles, and I applaud the people that are able to use them effectively. It's just not for me. It's not because I'm older, it's just something that I never cared for. One thing that drives me nuts is the cameras and parking sensors on these newer vehicles, they can be very annoying sometimes. The car starts beeping as soon as you put it in reverse or drive, and that's even before you start moving. Now, my sons love it. Look at the screen and follow the lines they say. Yeah, no, I like to look at the mirrors and see where I'm going, I don't like to rely on the cameras It's the same thing with EV's, I dont care for them, but they are the future of automobiles either I like it or not, and that's fine with me. I'm not going to say that I will never own an EV because I don't know the future, but if I have the choice, I will still take an ICE vehicle over an EV at this point in my life. |
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I think my Mazda CX-50 nails the mix of buttons/screens.
My main gripe about my new M2 is it's all screen. I am glad they kept the controller, though, so there's at least something tactile.
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PcarFan I don’t remember if you posted in the Polstar thread. Did you see the nonsense of doing away with the rear window and mounting a camera on the roof to feed into the rearview mirror? Someone shoot me if that’s the next fix on all autos.
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