Touch screens in cars was a bad idea. They’ve gone TOO far

Luke Cage

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I hate this shyt so much, BMW went too far trying to make you talk to the voice assistant to set the climate control and roll the windows down.

For what? A slightly more clean look on the dash?
I remember being mad af at my dads tesla. He stopped by a car wash while i was riding passenger. Held the whole line up for 10 minutes because he couldn't figure out how to put it in neutral for the conveyor belt. Apparently you have to access a menu and put the car in car wash mode. in order to have it in neutral. annoying hassle simply to shift gears.
 

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The physical buttons in my cars piss me off. It's 2025...the whole damn dash should be digital
 

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Tesla goes overboard with a touch screen for everything.

My car has touch screen but still physical buttons for most key things
 

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In Germany I took an Uber..it was a basic Toyota, but the entire dash was an lcd screen like that of an S500.. :dahell:

I'd seen other models of that little hatch Toyota in other countries but they had the physical dash. :jbhmm:
 

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Dr. Quest let him borrow the whip now he's feeling himself:russ:

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Seems like I got vastly different taste then yall MFs

I love the screens.
 

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One of the reasons went Mazda for the wife. Buttons + placement is so much more intuitive and safer than other options.
 

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Mercedes Admits Huge Screens Are Not Luxury
It also concedes the software needs more work.

Feb 24,
Mercedes-Benz MBUX Hyperscreen Navigation Display
For decades, we defined luxury cars by the quality of the materials and how well they were screwed together. The engines were also a major selling point since the large-displacement ones were typically reserved for the flagship models. In 2025, automakers playing in the upper echelon try to one-up each other with jumbo-sized displays, clever software, and other gadgets. But Mercedes concedes a luxury car shouldn't revolve around screens.

In a candid interview with ABC News, the man in charge of design at the three-pointed star conceded that "screens are not luxury." Gorden Wagener knows that cramming as many displays into a dashboard is not even a novelty nowadays, as "every car has a big screen." Bear in mind that this comes from the company's Chief Design Officer, who made a big deal about the 56.0-inch, triple-display "Hyperscreen" in cars like the EQS.


Mercedes knows it must improve in other areas to live up to the prestige gained in its heydays: "So we have to create luxury beyond the screen. That's why I talk about craftsmanship and sophistication. There's so much emphasis on making vehicles better." Wagener also admitted there's an issue that needs to be addressed regarding supersized screens:

“From the software side, it hasn't been that good. Because when you have a big screen, you want to have great content on it. So we're working on content that is more specific and more entertaining.”

The Hyperscreen is not going away. In 2026, the S-Class will undergo a mid-cycle facelift with a "major upgrade," including inheriting the screen layout from the EQS. The current model already has a large center display, but the Stuttgart-based marque is keen to align its range-topping combustion car with its flagship EV.

Several issues result from the obsession with screens, including how dashboards become fingerprint magnets. The typically thick display bezels are not flattering, especially in a luxury car. Oversized screens usually kill physical switchgear by cramming access to most functions inside the infotainment. That eliminates high-quality controls adorning the dashboard, which many of us would prefer over touchscreens. As a side note, another pet peeve I have is the exaggerated reliance on ambient lighting to class things up, which turns the interior of a high-end car into a 1990s nightclub.

Asked whether artificial intelligence can lend a helping hand with car design, Wagener was brutally honest: "You get 99 percent of crap with AI." However, it's constantly improving, so much so that Mercedes' design chief projects AI will do the heavy lifting a decade from now: " I think in 10 years maybe most of the design will be done by AI, and it will make designers obsolete. My successor will be a machine and will be much cheaper than my salary."

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Source: ABC News

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Funny thing is touchscreens on a car feel worse than a phone’s touch screen. It feels more distracting.

2006 Honda Accord dashboard to me was the best.
 
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