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Drivers Frustrated with Overcomplicated Car Tech

  • Writer: Mevlan Kadri
    Mevlan Kadri
  • Mar 27
  • 1 min read
A modern car with autopilot

Modern vehicles are packed with touchscreens, AI controls, and advanced driver-assist features—but many drivers say they’re more frustrating than helpful.


Replacing buttons with digital screens has made simple tasks like adjusting climate controls more distracting. Studies show that touchscreen menus force drivers to take their eyes off the road longer than traditional controls, raising safety concerns.


Glitches and software crashes are also common, leaving some drivers unable to use key features. Repairs for these high-tech systems can be expensive, and many worry about privacy as cars collect more data than ever.


Automakers are taking note—some brands are bringing back physical buttons and simplifying interfaces. As car tech evolves, manufacturers face a key challenge: making vehicles smarter without making them harder to use.

 
 
 

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