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Drivers Hate The Tech In Their Cars

It turns out that more technology in cars isn’t necessarily something customers want, and it’s not really improving their driving experience. We know my thoughts on the matter, but I’ll do my best to stay impartial on this latest survey from JD Power that shows most customers don’t appreciate technology in cars unless they can see a clear benefit to them.

JD Power’s 2024 U.S. Tech Experience Index Study evaluated over 81,000 drivers’ experience with “advanced vehicle technologies” in 2024 model year vehicles after 90 days of ownership, It turned out to be a pretty mixed bag when it came to what people liked using. There are a number of tech features that customers like using because they feels that it answers their needs, but at the same time there is a whole lot that don’t get used very often or are continually annoying, according to the survey.

joel_feila ,
@joel_feila@lemmy.world avatar

Ok the article mentioned ai climate control. Bitch that’s not ai we have that in cars for decades

TR3_backup ,

The only tech I want:

AC

Heated seats

Bluetooth/am/fm/aux sound system with good high and low ranges, but honestly as long as I have a diagram of what wires go where I can install my own like I did on my last two.

A backup camera for those times when I need to line up my trailer hitch but don’t have a partner to guide me.

Beyond that?

Meh.

Emerald ,

good high and low ranges

Honestly I never understood why people care much about the quality of their car audio system. If you’re driving then you aren’t paying much attention to the music anyways

TommySoda ,

I appreciate some of the tech. GPS, connecting phones to the infotainment, backup cameras. You know, the things that actually improve the car. Heck I’ll even take push to start. But for the love of God don’t put essential controls and climate control on a touchscreen. If I get hit with a pile of slush from a driver on the other side of the road and need to engage my windshield wipers immediately, a touch screen is a recipe for disaster. Also, bring back the PRNDL stick. I don’t care if it’s an automatic I need to know what gear I’m in immediately without needing to look away from the truck in front of me that’s backing up at a stop light because he thought he could make it.

Sam_Bass ,

When i got my last one i specifically asked for, and got, no electric or electronic “conveniences”. Even the doubledin stereo got removed and a singledin unit put in its place for fewer distractions or trackers. Oldschool rules.

Thebeardedsinglemalt ,

I recently had to drive my parents’ new Volva XC40 and that thing is one of the most overengineered vehicles I’ve ever ridden in.

  • The lane assist is kinda great while driving because if you drift a little it helps keep you in your lane. But I found myself literal fighting against the wheel whenever I was genuinely changing lanes, on a lane-ending merge, but more importantly trying to not get sideswiped when a semi drifts into my lane.
  • Instead of traditional shifter, or even shift buttons like my '14 MKZ, this thing has a 3-position shifter knob to go between R-N-D, a separate long-press button to simply put it into park (and by long press, I genuinely have to verify on the dash it’s is park because I almost jump a parking block more than once since I didn’t press long/hard enough) and a separate little knob in the center console whose sole purpose is to turn the car on and off.
  • The electric child-lock is a nice little button mixed in with the window controls on the driver door arm rest…which both myself and my parents have accidentally engaged on a number of occasions by resting our arms on the arm rest.

Aside from that, even in my car I outright HATE the auto environmental controls where you have to set an internal temperature and when the temp reaches that it changes the air to maintain. So if it’s a blazing GA summer, and i set the thermo at 69 (nice) once the internal temp reaches 69 it starts blasting not-cold air.

While the lane assist and adaptive cruise control can help a little on those long trips, I genuinely dislike them because I believe it actively encourages the driver to not pay attention to driving.

figaro ,

… What kind of car is this? 😂 (Look at the first sentence)

tal ,
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

The lane assist is kinda great while driving because if you drift a little it helps keep you in your lane. But I found myself literal fighting against the wheel whenever I was genuinely changing lanes, on a lane-ending merge, but more importantly trying to not get sideswiped when a semi drifts into my lane.

Hmm. Do they have a thumb button or something you can hold down to quickly and easily override it?

centipede_powder ,

I don’t mind tech, i hate bad tech

dhork ,

I got a new car recently. The best feature it has is the adaptive cruise control. You can set cruise control and if the car in front of you is going just a bit slower than the cruise control, you will not creep up on it.

Most of the other shit is useless. It has that magic rearview mirror that is really a camera, but I dont like using it because it is easier to focus on a real mirror than a display. it also has the cameras that read the road signs, but they often pick up the wrong info anyway, especially in a construction zone.

At least it has real buttons for the HVAC. I sat in three other cars, and two of them didn’t have HVAC buttons. I got right out. Car makers like the screens because they think they can eliminate buttons, but buttons are more effective.

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pyrflie ,

Unless the car can drive itself and caries it’s own insurance I’m probably never buying another car. They are just spyware.

Trilobite ,

I don’t mind most of the tech on my truck but I did go in and disconnect the LTE antenna so it can’t phone home any more

CrayonMaster ,

I would pay an extra 3k for “lack of touchscreen”

interdimensionalmeme ,

First thing I do to my next car, circumsize all the antennas at the root.

nobleshift ,
@nobleshift@lemmy.world avatar

2002 Toyota Echo 4dr w/air & heat, quarter million miles, no clock and I have no intentions of ever purchasing another car ever.

tal ,
@tal@lemmy.today avatar

That is going to break at some point.

I mean, I get the sentiment, but that is just not going to be a realistic long-term solution for “people are not happy with changes in newer vehicles”.

rickyrigatoni ,

Yeah and the sun is going to burn out at some point, too.

nobleshift ,
@nobleshift@lemmy.world avatar

That’s ok, I’m leaving the states in my boat at the end of the year and will only be back on a round trip flight. Fuck you, fuck you, you’re cool, fuck you, I’m outta here…

BarbecueCowboy ,

Mine has a clock and an FM radio but mostly just loads Android Auto, it also has a physical volume knob.

Any attempts I’ve seen to deviate in any way from this solution have resulted in a worse experience.

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