Needs to know Hebrew.
@kleptomage
Oh. Thanks.
No, I didn’t hear of that. Dunno what to say about the CTS.
@RainbowDash69
I don’t see a point in having a touch screen like that in a car. I can understand dash cams and rear cams but not that, I already have an iPod and cassette adapter for my music. Still, If it works for whoever likes it that’s just fine.
A memory feature in a power seat sounds awesome really.
@Flying Pancake
Kinda nifty little feature if it’s to save space or is a novelty, dunno what else to say.
@kleptomage
Considering my 1984 Caprice still has a working HVAC unit and radio, sure. I don’t want to cycle through air conditioning to put on my radio or whatever might happen but who would make it like that? Then again I just lost $2 to the car wash dollar-coin exchanger when it ran out of quarters and didn’t give me a refund in bills, saying “Please use other machine.” At least they have a bay that gives $6 worth of time out of a $5 bill.
@Flying Pancake
Surely we people could adapt to that but yeah, what’s the point in it being that complicated…
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@RainbowDash69
I never looked into Saabs much except the 1960s 2-cycle one my Dad told me about that a coworker of his had.
@RainbowDash69
Sometimes I’m thinking cars are just plain getting
weird in some aspects. A touch screen could be fine but at the same time I’ve functioned without it. I am however a bit old fashioned in the 1950s-1980s “Order your new car just the way you want it” way and not in the “Bwabwabwabwabwa buy our package” thing. That’s to cut costs in manufacturing, isn’t it? I know cars in the 1970s sometimes came in pretty weird color combinations (blue interior/avocado green exterior, etc) but at the same time if I want power windows but no power seat what do I have to do, swap it out with someone who does have manual seats? I haven’t looked into this so I may be awfully misinformed, I don’t see myself buying a new car soon. Those cars I do have are fine as it is.