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      11-23-2022, 08:20 PM   #84
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Originally Posted by Sophisticated Redneck View Post
"You probably already know this, but it takes longer to perform specific tasks in new cars with many menu screens. If you didn't already know this, a Swedish auto magazine proved it with science".

Vi Bilägare tested a dozen vehicles—primarily new but also one 2005 Volvo—to see how long it took to perform a series of four tasks. It took 10 seconds in the old car and up to 45 in one of the new models.

By timing the tasks as the vehicles were in motion, we can see how a simple thing like turning on the radio to a specific station can mean a driver's eyes and focus are on the screen much more than they used to be."

"Future drivers may look back at the current trend of replacing swaths of simple, physical buttons with touchscreens and wonder why we let this happen. The Volkswagen ID.4, for example, uses an almost entirely digital dashboard (pictured below) that makes using the infotainment system a headache. Eliminating or minimizing the number of physical buttons may look clean, but a new report from Sweden shows how touchscreens and endless pages of menus cause, in a sense, distracted driving."



https://www.caranddriver.com/news/a4...screens-study/
Great point and I agree with most of it but you also have to think if this is the first time for the driver in these vehicles. If yes than obvs it'll take longer but like everything else you get used to it. I can unlock my phone via numeric password without looking at it anymore.

It's too early to tell with id8 if eventually the specific tasks will take less/more time. Personally I use bmw assistant to change control HVAC and Google assistant to control music. Both works like a charm 95% of the time. The other 5% I'm ready rip out the dash.

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