Comments by "KNRS927" (@KNRS927) on "Drew Gooden"
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I feel the issue with cars nowadays is automakers feel the need to innovate things for the sake of innovating and thus, they create potential new problems. Also, adding more features means more parts to break. For those that bash touchscreens, there's good and bad to it. The good is that it simplifies everything in one area. Also, if we didn't have touchscrens, imagine how many buttons your center console would have and how distracting that could be. A great example is the early 2nd generation Porsche Cayenne, 2007-2013 Acura MDX or any Acura from that time. Touchscreens are fine as long as they aren't 20+ inches, and adding stuff like passenger screens that aren't needed. Overall, new cars are just way more advanced, have more things that can break, and are sacrificing overall build quality and materials for tech that isn't required. That's the issue.
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