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We have a Mini which has a touch screen thing in the middle of the dashboard for things like the SatNav, radio and suchlike. All the other controls are where you would expect them to be and accessible without taking your eyes of the road (eg: turning the heater up)
Last weekend we were invited to test drive a new mini.
Everything is now controlled using a central touch screen. You don't even get a speedo anymore, it's now a head-up display.
When I pointed out the faff needed to adjust the fan speed or turn on the de-mister (and having to look at this screen while driving to do so) we were informed that we would need to install the Mini app on our phones which used Alexa to respond to spoken instructions to change any settings.
This was apparently a better driving experience that we would soon get used to.
During the test drive if you go over the speed limit it thinks you should be doing it starts dinging at you - even though it was wrong.
Maybe I'm just too old to cope with this new technology but it put us off buying a new car.
Last weekend we were invited to test drive a new mini.
Everything is now controlled using a central touch screen. You don't even get a speedo anymore, it's now a head-up display.
When I pointed out the faff needed to adjust the fan speed or turn on the de-mister (and having to look at this screen while driving to do so) we were informed that we would need to install the Mini app on our phones which used Alexa to respond to spoken instructions to change any settings.
This was apparently a better driving experience that we would soon get used to.
During the test drive if you go over the speed limit it thinks you should be doing it starts dinging at you - even though it was wrong.
Maybe I'm just too old to cope with this new technology but it put us off buying a new car.
