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I prefer a Bugatti I can drive and not ride. If I fit...
I just bought an AMG A45 from a homeless guy who lived in it. He was also rather fond of ice.
nothing says exclusivity like Costco..wait what?
I’d love to take one of these to Cars and Coffee.
I once saw a guy sitting in a Bentley in a White Castle parking lot, eating a sack of burgers, so anything is possible.
So did Lego
Everyone loves Costco, it transcends net worth
What a bizarre concept. Have Bugatti owners even heard of Costco? Except as maybe in their portfolio?
Lots of general belly-aching in here so far, so I’ll provide an example.
The first-gen of Sync wasn’t bad if you consider the technology back then. It was MyFord Touch that caused a ton of headaches. It either worked perfectly or it would crash spectacularly. There was no middle ground.
I’m only 30 and agree. The Mercedes EQS integrates much better with even more screens. The HVAC are still controlled via screen, but the controls are forever in one place at the bottom, and they’re pretty big.
The worst infotainement system I have ever used is the one in my wife’s old 2010 Lexus HS250h. That awful thing locked you out of EVERY FUNCTION as soon as the car got rolling over 15mph. I burned an MP3 CD once, with several albums each in its own folder and discovered that when I was driving, it was impossible to…
The worse infotainment systems are the ones that you can’t replace it with an aftermarket system and I am talking about those giant tablet like screens.
Low hanging fruit, but Tesla. It’s not just that switching between basic controls involves shuffling through menus - the bigger crime is how they set this awful trend of covering the cabin in screens and tying all controls to one (not entirely reliable) interface.
Anything that looks like it should be a touch screen, but uses a console-mounted joystick.
This x1000.
I don’t want to tap through seven menus on a slow moving, half-baked UI to adjust a climate setting. Give me knobs or give me death.
Journey needs a shoutout for terrible placement. Your eyes have to go so far from the road, it looks like they put it as low as they could get it.
Any HU that also incorporates vehicle settings is just bad. Bad, bad, BAD! They are worse than the AM-only double-DIN that came in your early-70s car.
I’d say any current generation infotainment system that refuses to support Carplay or Android Auto and forces the owner to use the most minimum viable solution the car company was forced to produce. Honestly, if it wasn’t for AA I would’ve chucked my 2020 Tacoma’s head unit