I think you’re spot on with that solent60.
The sad thing is, though, that a huge change is coming and at some point all cars will use the screen for everything. Tesla already do and Volvo also use a large, similar screen that controls almost everything.
The sad thing here is that until this technology becomes 99% reliable, there’s going to be a huge amount of faults claimed.
I owned an early Jaguar XF (worst car I’ve ever owned) with a touchscreen. And when it crashed in a catastrophic way, the car was useless. And this was back in 2008. It controlled so much of the car. It crashed numerous times before Jaguar eventually conceded and changed it. The cost? If I’d have paid, it’d have been in the £thousands.
I’m sorry. It’s a roundabout way of saying that we’re in a time of change and sadly, we’re the guinea pigs.
? I will be remembered for nothing but had great fun doing it ?