Reply To: Best and Worst Car Infotainment Systems

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Aygo1991
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    I would definitely second BMW’s iDrive as the best I’ve used, as I found it very intuitive, easy to use, and not distracting. On the other hand, the infotainment system in the 2017 CH-R wasn’t very good – sluggish response and performance, dated graphics, and low-quality display, put my off. Worst of all, you couldn’t switch off the monitor!

    I found the Volkswagen system in my previous 2017 Golf  to be very good and straightforward to use. I liked the graphics and didn’t find the screen distracting. In the Evoque, it was very distracting and confusing with lots of buttons adjacent to the monitor whenever it worked.

    Motability cars:

    2015 RR Evoque AWD 2.0 TD4 SE Tech - written off
    2017 Toyota CH-R 1.2T Dynamic CVT AWD - written off
    2019 BMW X2 2.0L Sport
    2023 Nissan Qashqai e-Power N-Connecta