05-01-2022, 09:59 AM | #67 |
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It is the trend brother. iPad screens are cheaper than real gauges and physical buttons…
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05-01-2022, 10:01 AM | #68 |
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I still prefer iDrive 6 in my 2017 5-Series and physical buttons for HVAC. Can't beat the simplicity in both interfaces.
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Those Android-based car interfaces are good for the unwashed masses buried in their smartphones all day long, and therefore are more applicable to entry-level A to B transportation pods such as VWs, Toyotas etc: However I believe that BMWs should be on a higher level of precise connection and interaction between the driver and the machine. For that you need buttons, rows of them, like in a cabin of F-16. In this way your brain synapses must actually fire when you're trying to interact with the machine, instead of simply going through the motions of menus within menus. Yawn. But with the buttons your brain actually gets engaged and then rewarded by the machine quickly responding, which creates a transcending experience. Add a precise manual transmission and it is heaven, too bad it is all going away, because BMW entirely forgot what it is about.
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Rather, they have adjusted and adapted to what the market wants, expects and demands today. BMW signaled a change of direction 20 years ago with the E65 2002 BMW 7 Series. Look, feel and core mission all took a shift. Some would say for the best, and others would claim for the worst. That ain't manual transmission, button laden dashboards or exterior/interior design from yesteryear. BMW and most of the car industry have abandoned the concept of a car as a deeply engaging analog transportation device. In this process some of the hardcore BMW customers or those who preferred the brand and products from 25-30 years ago, will naturally be left out. For them the markets offers other manufacturers with more restrained, classic and flowing design language. Perhaps some of them would still capture on what is perceived the "Lost core values" from the BMW of old time.
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The market doesn't know what it wants. Just look at Tesla. Quality issues abound, yet they just keep selling. It's not about substance anymore. BMW is riding a wave they created decades ago, patting themselves on the back in between reacharounds, thinking it is their progressive "design." It isn't. They could literally put wheels on a giant, polished turd, slap a 50-year anniversary emblem on it, and the same masses that brought us ass and Tide Pod eating would beat the doors down to buy it.
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I bet these same group of Tesla owners would far less tolerant if encountering similar QC issues in products from other manufacturers/
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I hate screen HVAC controls. What if the screen dies?
I think Mazda nailed the mix. My new CX50 has manual controls for HVAC and a dial like BMW with a couple of hard buttons around it. It's now even touchscreen (which I hate and don't use) for wireless android auto and carplay. I don't want to be forced to touch the screen, can I use the scroll wheel for everything in Idrive 8?
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The physical controls also would have benefited the passenger. This trend to delete tactile interactions is unfortunate because while obviously the driver should not be visually impaired (hopefully) and could operate a touch screen, some percentage of passengers surely are and are now excluded from managing their own climate.
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I'm sure BMW's implementation will be better than Subaru's, but Subaru's is ghastly.
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I was watching demuros i4 video and it blew my mind to see prev/next track buttons which are present on the steering wheel but no physical hvac buttons. The whole area down below could have been hvac like my G30.
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