Don't get me started. I recently rented a car (American make) that didn't have an actual physical control for the headlights (and no, this wasn't a Tesla.) Took three Ph.D.s in the car to find the right sequence on the touch-screen to operate the headlights.
Makes me think that the UX people don't actually drive cars - are they all riding their unicycles (wearing a top-hat) to work?
JohnFen•1h ago
The gear selector is only the start. There are so many stupid and driver-hostile design choices that being made in new cars that it almost seems like an industry-wide prank.
jerlam•38m ago
No mention of Tesla's "Smart Shift", where the car decides for you?
GlibMonkeyDeath•2h ago
Makes me think that the UX people don't actually drive cars - are they all riding their unicycles (wearing a top-hat) to work?