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Imperador do Brasil posted:My wife’s escape has the rotary shifter and I HATE IT, but at least it’s got PRNDL with clicky detents and it’s on the center console instead of near the loving volume knob. I have a shittier version of your wife's car as a work vehicle and it's fine.... The knob spins infinitely so it's one click to reverse and spin however far who cares to the right for drive. It does take advantage of it being electronic and half the time I don't put it in park, I just hit the off button. Especially since I keep it in stop hold mode.
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Elviscat posted:I'm a little more partial to the Nissan Leaf's weirdo little... thing though, still really easy to use without looking, but more esthetically pleasing, imo. Down for drive, up for reverse, straight and hold awkwardly for a long time for neutral, push the top for P. As much as I loved my Leaf for the time I had it, I found out the hard way that if you let this thing "bounce" there's the possibility that it can flick itself into reverse. Almost backed into something after I thought I was in D-without-eco. Was very, very careful after that.
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# ? Feb 1, 2024 07:47 |
I'll never understand how it can keep happening that people whose ostensible job is to design the clearest, simplest, most foolproof interfaces for common and ubiquitous controls will just continually a) try to reinvent it because INNOVATION or something, and b) fundamentally not understand user interface. Like my Audi A3 which had thumb controls on the steering wheel for the audio volume and for track selection. One of them (on the left) was a set of up/down pushbuttons, and the other (on the right) was a thumbwheel. Guess which one was which? WRONG! Yes Audi I want to change volume by pressing UP-UP-UP-UP oh no something is happening I need to turn it down DOWN-DOWN-DOWN-DOWN-DOWN-DOWN I don't like this song, let me quickly scroll invisibly to 5 SONGS DOWN THE LIST I CAN'T SEE
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Data Graham posted:I'll never understand how it can keep happening that people whose ostensible job is to design the clearest, simplest, most foolproof interfaces for common and ubiquitous controls will just continually a) try to reinvent it because INNOVATION or something, and b) fundamentally not understand user interface. My newer Tacoma has volume and track selection on the left d-pad on the steering wheel, but some absolute psychopath decided that track skip should be up/down and volume should be left/right. It is the opposite of every other vehicle I drive regularly.
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# ? Feb 1, 2024 14:36 |
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sirbeefalot posted:My newer Tacoma has volume and track selection on the left d-pad on the steering wheel, but some absolute psychopath decided that track skip should be up/down and volume should be left/right. It is the opposite of every other vehicle I drive regularly. I got same thing going on on my infiniti, but the thumbswitches have different shapes/textures so it's pretty easy to remember. up/down on that switch labled "enter" changes tracks, and left right on the sound one is volume.
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# ? Feb 1, 2024 16:23 |
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Data Graham posted:Like my Audi A3 which had thumb controls on the steering wheel for the audio volume and for track selection. One of them (on the left) was a set of up/down pushbuttons, and the other (on the right) was a thumbwheel. Guess which one was which? In my '19 Golf, one of these steering wheel toggles controls the radio volume, and one of these controls the cruise control speed. Can you guess which is which? It was VERY interesting to look down one time and see I'd unknowingly bumped the cruise speed up to 105 mph. NoWake fucked around with this message at 00:22 on Feb 2, 2024 |
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I sincerely hope that the silver is cruise.
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# ? Feb 1, 2024 18:29 |
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I'm going to assume the triangles are for descent control and not volume.
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Colostomy Bag posted:I'm going to assume the triangles are for descent control and not volume. Only if it was a Saab.
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sirbeefalot posted:My newer Tacoma has volume and track selection on the left d-pad on the steering wheel, but some absolute psychopath decided that track skip should be up/down and volume should be left/right. It is the opposite of every other vehicle I drive regularly. Toyota can't even keep it consistent. My old Rav4 had the track controls as up and down, volume left and right, but my prius is the exact opposite.
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# ? Feb 1, 2024 19:21 |
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Having a thumb wheel for volume control was my favorite thing on the Alfa I got as a rental. Every car that has volume on the wheel should use that interface, it's intuitive, tactile and granular.
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wesleywillis posted:I want a tiller for steering myself. Do you really need to steer yourself?
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# ? Feb 1, 2024 20:57 |
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I refer to my earlier comments about column-shifter supremacy
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# ? Feb 2, 2024 01:07 |
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NoWake posted:In my '19 Golf, one of these steering wheel toggles controls the radio volume, and one of these controls the cruise control speed. Can you guess which is which? I very much hate my wife's VW's cruise buttons. Maybe kuz I'm old and think that a stalk is just fuckin fine it's been good for ages.. there's also zero "feel" on those buttons so you don't know where the resume plus minus and cancel are.. you have to look if you don't use it often.
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# ? Feb 2, 2024 15:10 |
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All I know is that somehow, doesn't matter where, the second I hit the cruise button I attract everyone who feels the need to cut me off and drive below the limit.
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Colostomy Bag posted:All I know is that somehow, doesn't matter where, the second I hit the cruise button I attract everyone who feels the need to cut me off and drive below the limit. this is the true mechanical failure.. Humans.
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# ? Feb 2, 2024 15:53 |
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My Avenger has a up/down joystick on the left to pick the speed and a button to cycle thru the cruise control mode (standard/adaptive/level2 assisted) Cycling thru the cruise control modes is a mess since it usually registers multiple button presses as one, engaging pretty whatever it feels like at the moment.
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# ? Feb 2, 2024 16:07 |
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Of all of the CC gripes there are, I think it's hilarious that the closest follow distance I can set my ACC to enrages other drivers because I'm not all the way up the rear end of the car ahead of me Stalk CC does belong in the trash though
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# ? Feb 2, 2024 17:53 |
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tater_salad posted:Maybe kuz I'm old and think that a stalk is just fuckin fine it's been good for ages.. Colostomy Bag posted:All I know is that somehow, doesn't matter where, the second I hit the cruise button I attract everyone who feels the need to cut me off and drive below the limit.
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The Door Frame posted:Of all of the CC gripes there are, I think it's hilarious that the closest follow distance I can set my ACC to enrages other drivers because I'm not all the way up the rear end of the car ahead of me That gets a hearty LOL out of me now. I'm sure if you look through my post history you'll see me complain about it and now I'm totally on board that the closest follow distance is the right distance. If someone really wants to squeeze in, honestly I probably should have let them in anyway. I also have been sticking with my speed limit plus one MPH since November and it's fantastic. I get passed by a lot of folks speeding when traffic opens up just to see them again in a few minutes when it's blocked up again. The only way they are making up any time is if they're taking the exit before the slowdown and they rarely are, which is perfectly logical since those exits aren't popular and that's why traffic flows so well past them.
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wolrah posted:... I've become convinced there are people who do that on purpose, the same way there are people who deliberately door ding new cars.
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Colostomy Bag posted:That is why the modern car needs a tiller. Funny you say that, in the fishing skiff community there's a big divide between the tiller and steering wheel crowd. Myself I love the simplicity of a tiller and the extra space it provides
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StormDrain posted:
I always like the deja vu crap. Pass an interesting load on a tractor trailer...then someone needs the pee break. Fifteen minutes later you pass the same drat thing again.
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wolrah posted:This is why a good adaptive cruise system is on my must-have list for my next modern car. The last few cars I've rented for long trips have had it and it's an absolute game changer for my frustration level on the highway. It really is great, though implementation is still variable. The same Tacoma with the backwards volume/track controls has ACC, and it has no finesse when accelerating or especially braking, and cuts off below 25mph, so it's generally useless at rush hour on the freeway. While cruising it's fine. I think it's a symptom of being paired with a regular ol' V6+auto plus regular braking system. Our Accord Hybrid on the other hand is buttery smooth when accelerating and braking while in ACC, and can gently come all the way to a stop by itself, ready to resume with a tap of the accelerator. The CVT and electric motor helps a lot.
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Colostomy Bag posted:I always like the deja vu crap. Pass an interesting load on a tractor trailer...then someone needs the pee break. Fifteen minutes later you pass the same drat thing again. Only issue with the average speed paradox is driving slower increases the break times due to more road time. Solution is to drive a million miles an hour or an RV that has a bathroom onboard.
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“I have an aluminum oxide hub.” “Don’t you mean ‘alloy’?” “Did I loving stutter?” Platystemon fucked around with this message at 02:32 on Feb 3, 2024 |
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Did someone dump mercury on that or something.
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# ? Feb 3, 2024 02:29 |
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tater_salad posted:I very much hate my wife's VW's cruise buttons. Maybe kuz I'm old and think that a stalk is just fuckin fine it's been good for ages.. there's also zero "feel" on those buttons so you don't know where the resume plus minus and cancel are.. you have to look if you don't use it often. when I first got my e-golf just like op I was adjusting cc instead of volume at first accidentally but now its fine? hard to mess it up once you get used to which buttons are which
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wolrah posted:I'm not conceptually against a stalk for cruise but I've only ever encountered it on Toyotas where some moron decided it was a good idea to have the stalk stick out of the bottom side of the wheel where it can intrude in to the knee space when turning. gently caress those stalks in particular. My old 5-series BMW (and I do mean old, 1986) had a stalk cruise control and I still think it's my favorite. Very easy to use - forward enabled CC, up/down did speed up/down, and pulling back turned it off, iirc. The Toyota stalks always made me think they were aping BMW. quote:This is why a good adaptive cruise system is on my must-have list for my next modern car. The last few cars I've rented for long trips have had it and it's an absolute game changer for my frustration level on the highway. Speaking of Toyota, my wife has a '21 Corolla hatch and that thing has the worst loving ACC I've ever had the displeasure of using. Turns out, despite being able to fully stop and restart the vehicle, it's really only meant to be used at highway speeds. You have to get their higher-priced offerings like the RAV4 or Camry to get their (much better!) "true" all-speed ACC. The Corolla's ACC also is terrible at keeping speed if the road isn't perfectly arrow straight and flat, I've caught it 5mph low with no one else around just because the road had the audacity to sweep to the left. So yeah, agreed.
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I think Toyota has used that same cruise control stalk for 20+ years now. My work has/had a few first generation Tundras that had it, my 09 Corolla has it and my '21 Tacoma has it. Its functional and I guess reliable. Push the button on the end to turn it on. Up to set (or down, I forget) pull to cancel then up to increase speed, down to decrease. Maybe my legs aren't long enough, but none have ever impeded my knee room.
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wesleywillis posted:I think Toyota has used that same cruise control stalk for 20+ years now. It’s been at least thirty-five years.
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# ? Feb 3, 2024 21:37 |
I really like the toyota stalk, it's predictable and tactile and you don't need to take your eyes off the road to do anything.
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ili posted:I really like the toyota stalk, it's predictable and tactile and you don't need to take your eyes off the road to do anything. i like the stalks in my focus, one is nothing but turn signals, the other is nothing but wipers. cruise control is on the left of the wheel and radio controls are on the right i'll give it to ford for very few mechanical things but the interior of my car has been flawless
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wolrah posted:My '93 Crown Vic had this. I'm pretty sure my friend's '86 LeBaron did. Was it really not legally required until the 2000s!?!?! The US’s safety laws are not exactly timely and I do remember GM products from the early 90’s touting this feature as well, usually having instructions in the gauge cluster to press the brake before shifting.
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My 1988 Jeep has an open recall for the dealer to put that "hey buddy, put your foot on the brake before shifting, thanks" sticker on the instrument cluster. There is no actual interlock on it.
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kastein posted:My 1988 Jeep has an open recall for the dealer to put that "hey buddy, put your foot on the brake before shifting, thanks" sticker on the instrument cluster. There is no actual interlock on it. My 2023 Avenger BEV has an open recall for missing omologation stickers on the drivetrain battery, so the tradition still holds strong.
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I don't care for the button interface for shifting and would prefer a detented selector with a haptic-friendly interface. I hate it because I know them buttons will look like this in a few years:
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# ? Feb 4, 2024 19:16 |
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So do you have to remember a sequence of different lights to finally start the car?
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# ? Feb 4, 2024 19:36 |
START!
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SlowBloke posted:My 2023 Avenger BEV has an open recall for missing omologation stickers on the drivetrain battery, so the tradition still holds strong. My Leaf got recalled for the defroster glitching out and not doing anything if it's really really cold and you set it to max, the solution? Jam this loose "supplemental" page into your owners manual telling you not to do that.
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