GM, I want a #@$!@#% normal radio! I don't want all that extra !@#$%#!
I see what my father is going through with his tablet. These screens do not respond well to elderly skin, they cannot be used with gloves unless you buy special gloves. I know this is the way cars are going. I hope this direction changes. I'm not necessarily opposed to having a screen in a car, but in general, it does waste a lot of valuable space.
Anoit, I want a simple interface to operate anything in a vehicle. In my Tahoe, I have an On/Off/Volume button, AM/FM, Aux button, preset station buttons. I need to be able to use these without taking my eyes off the road. My wife needs to be able to use them without having to have a technology lesson every time she wants to turn the radio on.
All you young fellas are great with this technology. I'm fine with it in the
right places. Touchscreen technology is NOT appropriate for a motor vehicle operator. We talk about distracted driving all the time. Touchscreen technology
REQUIRES us to take our eyes off the road and to mentally process various screens to make a simple change. As an example, we were driving a 2014 Explorer and the seat heater control was in a touch screen menu. I had it on, and my butt was getting too toasty while driving. I had to have my wife turn it off. If I were alone I'd be faced with a scorched butt causing an accident, or me fiddling to find out how to turn the heater off, causing an accident. That is not good.
I've seen how my father has adapted to technology. In the late 1970's built a small home computer. He built amateur radio equipment. He learned to program in Pascal. He was always at the forefront of technology and very good at it. Now, he messes all sorts of things up on a computer. He has a 1997 Tahoe and drives safely with it. He would absolutely hate these new touchscreens. My wife and I just entered our 50's. I can navigate computers and tablets quite well, better than some of the teenagers I teach at our school. My wife constantly hangs up on people using a smartphone. I got her a Blackberry Classic that has physical button for answering and hanging up which helped a lot.
Okay, I'll stop ranting again.