• AwkwardLookMonkeyPuppet@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Chevy really nails car interiors. They have knobs and buttons for anything you’d want to mess with while driving, and then have a touch screen for stuff like GPS.

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      Ford has also been going back to buttons. It’s more expensive, but it’s far better for safety.

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      I have a Subaru crosstrek and it almost has that sweet spot for me. Front and rear defroster, temp up and dow, volume, and hazards are physical buttons, I just wish fan speed wasn’t on the screen but it stays put and never goes away and usually I leave it on auto so there’s that

      All the sensors stuff and advanced settings are tucked away in the screen and I don’t really need those when I’m driving so I’m fine with that being in a screen

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      Chevy really missed the mark with their infotainment center though. Sure it’s got a handful of buttons, but there’s too many issues with it in my opinion.

      I drive a 2020 Malibu and I wish I could change the radio out for something that’s a little more tactile but there’s nothing that really ticks all of the boxes and has the vehicle canbus integration to control the climate and alarm systems

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        Maybe they’ve gone downhill, or maybe some of their vehicles aren’t as good as others. My Colorado is perfect. I was sitting in a 2023 Camaro last year, and it seemed pretty solid too.