• Paulemeister@feddit.org
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    4 hours ago

    From what I’ve heard the lack of buttons is actually a cost saving measure, if you put in an infotainment system anyway

    • lime!@feddit.nu
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      24 minutes ago

      yeah i worked at a vehicle manufacturer a while ago as they were expanding into a new market with a budget model, and getting rid of all the non-critical buttons was very high priority for cost. not only do you save on materials directly, you can remodel the entire driving area which means you can redesign the safety features. less shit in the dashboard means less debris that needs to be crash-tested.

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      2 hours ago

      Thank god EU is starting to get involved in the matter.

      For now it is only that cars only get a 5 star safety rating when they include buttons for a few things form 2026.

      I hope there will be laws that follow after.