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twitchyzero 01-24-2018 07:49 PM

love the Supra interior but I wouldn't want it in 2018
S2000 is nice and minimalistic but again, wouldn't want the radio so damn low

Akinari 01-24-2018 10:34 PM

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Originally Posted by twitchyzero (Post 8884534)
love the Supra interior but I wouldn't want it in 2018
S2000 is nice and minimalistic but again, wouldn't want the radio so damn low

Doesn't get any lower than the first-gen Sienna :lawl:
https://static.cargurus.com/images/s...478440346.jpeg

68style 01-24-2018 10:39 PM

I got no problem with those dashes and ones from the 90’s and early 2000’s... there’s nothing I hate more than getting into a new car and having to use a touch screen to change the temperature or fan speed/direction... can do it in like 2 seconds with knobs and dials and from feel without actually looking.

fliptuner 01-24-2018 10:46 PM

https://i.pinimg.com/originals/e1/12...f7f28dd8cc.gif

Akinari 01-25-2018 12:51 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by 68style (Post 8884555)
I got no problem with those dashes and ones from the 90’s and early 2000’s... there’s nothing I hate more than getting into a new car and having to use a touch screen to change the temperature or fan speed/direction... can do it in like 2 seconds with knobs and dials and from feel without actually looking.

Can't tell you how much I HATE those stupid new tablets floating in the centre consoles. Worst design fad ever, absolutely hate them with a passion. Unfortunately every single non-automotive enthusiast seems to want car interiors to look lke the interior of the Model 3, thus manufacturers fulfill the desires of the mass market sheeps.

I also for one hate Teslas. I refuse to buy or drive anything purely electric, ever.

AzNightmare 01-25-2018 03:18 AM

I expect this from your average guy who isn't into cars and can't tell the difference between a S2000 and a Miata, but if you are an enthusiast, your perspective in seeing and identifying cars change. You're able to pick out "minor" details like different light shapes, different fender designs, curves and edges on the car, etc.

I mean ultimately, how many different designs are there going to be? You want to see 6 wheels on your family sedan so that cars can look different?

So you have the new Civic Type R which stands out, but then everyone complains how ugly it looks or how outrageously over designed it is. But then you have something more standard and then people complain how all cars look the same. :fuckthatshit:

Traum 01-25-2018 10:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Akinari (Post 8884562)
Can't tell you how much I HATE those stupid new tablets floating in the centre consoles. Worst design fad ever, absolutely hate them with a passion.

This is not really drive by any sort of design fad. Rather, it is born out of the US legislation requiring all new cars to have backup cameras. Having a backup camera means you need a screen to show the video output. With how common LCD screens have become, manufacturers obviously want to put a biga$$ screen in there to one-up each other. Big screens take up space, and then you might as well just use the damn screen for all your other controls.

I 100% agree using touch screen controls is dumb AF. I absolutely hate it too.

ZN6 01-25-2018 10:58 AM

I'm just glad that cars today are starting to reduce the number of buttons on the dash.

http://images.caricos.com/m/mercedes..._1920x1080.jpg

I mean, just look at this. It's got more fucking buttons than my remote for my TV. But then Mercedes decided to fuck it all up even more by having a gear selector like a wiper stalk.

who the fuck thought this was a good idea:

http://s3files.core77.com/blog/image..._e8pLaJxSc.jpg

Manic! 01-25-2018 11:20 AM

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Originally Posted by ZN6 (Post 8884608)
I'm just glad that cars today are starting to reduce the number of buttons on the dash.

http://images.caricos.com/m/mercedes..._1920x1080.jpg

I mean, just look at this. It's got more fucking buttons than my remote for my TV. But then Mercedes decided to fuck it all up even more by having a gear selector like a wiper stalk.

who the fuck thought this was a good idea:

http://s3files.core77.com/blog/image..._e8pLaJxSc.jpg


You should check out the Porsche Cayenne it has a ridiculous amount of buttons.

https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1ls_9d...pg_640x640.jpg

coneZONE 01-25-2018 02:34 PM

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Originally Posted by Traum (Post 8884602)
This is not really drive by any sort of design fad. Rather, it is born out of the US legislation requiring all new cars to have backup cameras. Having a backup camera means you need a screen to show the video output. With how common LCD screens have become, manufacturers obviously want to put a biga$$ screen in there to one-up each other. Big screens take up space, and then you might as well just use the damn screen for all your other controls.

I 100% agree using touch screen controls is dumb AF. I absolutely hate it too.

I think his comment was more directed towards how the radio in something like a Mazda 3, and some other models literally look like a tablet or alarm clock (base model) sitting on top of the dash, rather than inset into the dash like a conventional radio. Anyhow, i don't like it either lol

ZN6 01-25-2018 02:46 PM

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Originally Posted by Manic! (Post 8884613)
You should check out the Porsche Cayenne it has a ridiculous amount of buttons.

https://ae01.alicdn.com/kf/HTB1ls_9d...pg_640x640.jpg

Actually, i find that ok, since one side is for the passenger and the other side is for the driver.

RevYouUp 01-25-2018 07:46 PM

All cars from the 70s look the same too

twitchyzero 01-25-2018 07:50 PM

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Originally Posted by coneZONE (Post 8884644)
I think his comment was more directed towards how the radio in something like a Mazda 3, and some other models literally look like a tablet or alarm clock (base model) sitting on top of the dash, rather than inset into the dash like a conventional radio. Anyhow, i don't like it either lol

probably difficult to fit a 10-15" display in landscape into the dash...so the floating tablet design is the only other way

donjalapeno 01-25-2018 08:56 PM

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Originally Posted by smoothie. (Post 8884472)
this one really blew my mind a few years ago.

that window line

http://www.ridelust.com/wp-content/u...08-600x400.jpg

https://media.ed.edmunds-media.com/h..._oem_2_500.jpg

This hit me in the feels hard :okay:

k3mps 01-25-2018 09:32 PM

I hate touch screens systems in new cars. They control EVERYTHING.

Going through menus and sub menus to get to things like heated seats and temperature.

I like buttons. They're direct. They do 1 function and 1 function only. I love the Cayenne interior. yes, there's a million buttons but that means every function and change you want to make happens with 1 click.

I hate the floating iPad lookalike nav screen everyone is using now, especially Mercedes. It looks detachable.

Akinari 01-25-2018 09:44 PM

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Originally Posted by ZN6 (Post 8884608)

I beg to differ in this particular instance actually.

Having driven MB's new stuff with this shifter, it's pretty intuitive to use, and frees up space in the centre console which would usually be reserved for a gated shifter.

I mean, would you rather they use this?

https://oldcarmemories.com/wp-conten...ahoe-rst-5.jpg

JSALES 01-26-2018 01:19 AM

Ford Explorer
https://www.nissanofcoolsprings.com/...07a_640_03.jpg

Range Rover
http://inventory-dmg.assets-cdk.com/...189433x750.jpg

ZN6 01-26-2018 02:53 PM

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Originally Posted by Akinari (Post 8884734)
I beg to differ in this particular instance actually.

Having driven MB's new stuff with this shifter, it's pretty intuitive to use, and frees up space in the centre console which would usually be reserved for a gated shifter.

I mean, would you rather they use this?

https://oldcarmemories.com/wp-conten...ahoe-rst-5.jpg

Yeah actually, I would. No joke. At least that, you have a tactile mechanical feel.

Something about the loss of tactile feel in steering, gear input, and even a freakin' electronically controlled parking brake makes me feel kind of uneasy.

I vaguely remember a guy named Herman Lam (some names you just never forget) who had his Merc GL or something with electronic control unit on the transmission and it failed on him mid turn into Aberdeen.

Dunno if it's changed since then, but with people already being annoyed with the tablets controlling everything (HVAC, radio, navigation, bluetooth) I'd feel even more uncomfortable when the transmission and running gear is also electronically controlled.

With the exception of the ECU controlling the engine, i honestly do not trust electronic systems running a car. Even drive by wire is missing that engagement where sometimes there's an input lag with the throttle.

I'm old school i guess.

Akinari 01-27-2018 01:36 AM

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Originally Posted by ZN6 (Post 8884850)
I'm old school i guess.

I digress, electrically-assisted power steering is the worst invention ever.

Badhobz 01-27-2018 08:14 AM

Old cars are best cars. Except when they break down and leave you stranded on the side of a highway wishing you didn't cheap out and buy a 92 camry with a busted radiator and leaking valve cover gasket... Ask me how I know this..

Tone Loc 01-27-2018 11:43 AM

+1 for the annoying touchscreen fad.

Rented a 2017 Cherokee Trailhawk a couple of months ago, and I absolutely HATED how you had to use the touchscreen for the majority of the climate control functions. I don't need to scroll through 2 different menus to turn on the heated seats, or move away from the navigation and/or radio display to do so.

Unfortunately most new cars seem to be moving this way. No buttons for the majority of functions I use day-to-day, like the front defogger, rear-window defroster, heated seats, forward/back playback buttons, A/C, etc.

I also don't like the shifter "buttons" instead of a knob (where will I rest my hand?!) or the electronic shifters with zero feedback so you need to look down to know what gear you're in, because the position of the shifter doesn't change with the gear.... maybe I am just getting old lol.

UnknownJinX 01-27-2018 11:54 AM

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Originally Posted by Tone Loc (Post 8884977)
+1 for the annoying touchscreen fad.

Rented a 2017 Cherokee Trailhawk a couple of months ago, and I absolutely HATED how you had to use the touchscreen for the majority of the climate control functions. I don't need to scroll through 2 different menus to turn on the heated seats, or move away from the navigation and/or radio display to do so.

Unfortunately most new cars seem to be moving this way. No buttons for the majority of functions I use day-to-day, like the front defogger, rear-window defroster, heated seats, forward/back playback buttons, A/C, etc.

I also don't like the shifter "buttons" instead of a knob (where will I rest my hand?!) or the electronic shifters with zero feedback so you need to look down to know what gear you're in, because the position of the shifter doesn't change with the gear.... maybe I am just getting old lol.

It depends on how it's done.

Quite a lot of cars still have climate controls as buttons even though there is a touch screen, like the new Accord and Miata. My RX-8 has a touchscreen navigation, but the climate controls are simple and separate from the touch screen. Even the basic audio controls(volume, channels) are knobs.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...52d2c064c0.jpg

For AT gear selectors, my "favorite" is the newer BMW automatic stick. It springs back to the center position after you push/pull it. Super annoying to use, and to make things worse, it mocks you every time you fuck up by telling you how to use it.

See, this is one of the reasons I stick with stick shift. No weird button/BMW stick bullshit, just a shared conventional pattern(I realized there is the dog leg pattern, but it is not common anyway). The reverse position might be different on cars, but it's easy enough to figure out.

UnknownJinX 01-27-2018 12:22 PM

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Originally Posted by smoothie. (Post 8884472)

No wonder I really liked the look of my old Accord Coupe(same one as pictured, but with a V6 and gray).

Quote:

Originally Posted by AzNightmare (Post 8884567)
I expect this from your average guy who isn't into cars and can't tell the difference between a S2000 and a Miata, but if you are an enthusiast, your perspective in seeing and identifying cars change. You're able to pick out "minor" details like different light shapes, different fender designs, curves and edges on the car, etc.

I mean ultimately, how many different designs are there going to be? You want to see 6 wheels on your family sedan so that cars can look different?

So you have the new Civic Type R which stands out, but then everyone complains how ugly it looks or how outrageously over designed it is. But then you have something more standard and then people complain how all cars look the same. :fuckthatshit:

CTR really didn't do it right. It's too busy, and Honda's ricer reputation only makes it worse.

I wish there is another car like the RX-8 with the Quad-coupe body style. Like Jeremy Clarkson said about the RX-8, "You get all the benefits of a Coupe, with none of the drawbacks, and all the practicality of a Saloon, with none of the tedium." That two small rear doors make a world of difference. Much easier to put large objects in the back seats compared to my Accord Coupe.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ZN6 (Post 8884608)
I'm just glad that cars today are starting to reduce the number of buttons on the dash.

http://images.caricos.com/m/mercedes..._1920x1080.jpg

I mean, just look at this. It's got more fucking buttons than my remote for my TV. But then Mercedes decided to fuck it all up even more by having a gear selector like a wiper stalk.

who the fuck thought this was a good idea:

http://s3files.core77.com/blog/image..._e8pLaJxSc.jpg

Some controls should still be quick and easy to reach, like climate controls and audio volume. Even Tesla Model S have the climate control within reach, not having to have you navigate through a huge menu.

https://uploads.tapatalk-cdn.com/201...cbfa39026f.jpg

About the MB gear stick... I agree that it's the easier of the bunch to use, but it reminds me of a truck with that column mounted shifter.

underscore 01-27-2018 06:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by UnknownJinX (Post 8884983)

What the fuck is that hideous piece of shit?

J-Chow 01-27-2018 10:14 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by underscore (Post 8885015)
What the fuck is that hideous piece of shit?

It's called "Taking eyes off road to adjust everything and crashing my car"

:fullofwin:


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