I recently lost my work vehicle to an accident so I've been hoping between the ones that everyone else uses like a nomad of some kind. Because of this, I'm getting way to much experience with 2015+ vehicles.
I hate any car that forces me to go into a fucking touchscreen menu to change the temperature. When I'm driving I want to just turn the fan on or off without thinking. Just reach over and turn a knob instead of taking my eyes off the road to look through screens
Weird shifters. Every automatic car HAS to be unique these days. They have like a tiny feminine joystick and a weird flappy bit for the electronic parking brake. Just give me a steering wheel mounted arm I can pull down to put it into drive or a console shifter that's a straight line.
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Look at this grubby guy he's perfect. You just pull back to put it in drive. No inputting the fucking Konami code if you want to take it out of overdrive.
Any car with an screen is going to be horribly outdated in 10 years at best, or the screen is going to be dark and broken from UV damage at worst. Touch screen UI design cues change so rapidly no car is going to look good from that perspective even if it's usable
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Look at how awful this 2015 VW touch interface looks. I had to use one the other day and it feel awful to use. At least there's a real volume knob.
I hate it when people call me through their Bluetooth-connected phone in their car. It always sounds 5x worse than if they just put it up to their ear.
Automatic turn signals that blink for a lane change if you graze the stalk. If you didn't mean to touch it you're stuck looking like you're about to do a lane change for 3-6 blinks. Then, you might be inclined to push it back to the other side, which one turn will blink the other half of the lights 3-6 times, leave you in a endless loop of looking like a grandpa driver. They're confusing as hell and every manufacturer does it differently so I'll never get used to them.
RFID keys. They're very expensive to replace. I prefer a steel key I can make a copy of for 80¢. Push to start is not nearly as satisfying as turning a key.
Plastic everywhere over and under the engine bay. Why are they trying to hide the engine? Maybe to make it look bigger? Here's a modern LS 400 engine bay compared to a 1997 one with nice aluminum parts and a polished logo. Looks like actually craftsmanship:
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So boring ew.
More aesthetically speaking, every car NEEDS to be a crossover these days. They're so ugly and I don't get it. Less comfortable than a mini van, uglier than a car, will never be actually taken off road. All that car just for one person most of the time.
I'll leave with one good thing: automatic headlights. Every car except for mine should have them because every other driver is a mongoloid who forgets to turn them on hours after dusk.
TLDR: Touchscreens force you to look at them for the simplest of tasks, shifters should just be in a straight line or steering wheel mounted, Bluetooth calling sounds like ass, auto headlights are great