Not all touch screens are created equally. Some GUI's drown in unnecessary menus, submenu's and unintuitiveness overall (VW ID3), some are much better. But they all do one thing perfectly good: take your eyes off the road. Mazda's infotainment screen is literally in your dashboard, only a few inches away from where you normally look (the road, the dash), you don't need to look down to what you're touching. Both systems have their ups and downs.
@@youbian right... which is why mazda doesn’t want touch screen... you obviously don’t have a mazda or else you’ll know that the radio literally the same steps as most cars- click radio, then turn (and add that channel to favorites). now these chanel will automatically change when u skip track, just like every single car out there. the buttons are shortcuts so if your on apple carplay, click favorites to go right into radio, maps to apple maps, and music to apple music or spotify.
@@youbian dude, if you have any modern car, it’s literally the same thing. are u gonna complain that mazda requires gas? in fact, some car has touch screen scroll
top car
how do you unlock all the doors without using your key? it says in the settings to do something twice to unlock all the doors but i cant figure it out
there is a sensor on both the driver and passenger front door... press it once to open just driver and twice to open all the doors
Go touchscreen; shouldn’t have to push a million buttons, turn knobs and scroll just to change the radio
Not all touch screens are created equally. Some GUI's drown in unnecessary menus, submenu's and unintuitiveness overall (VW ID3), some are much better. But they all do one thing perfectly good: take your eyes off the road. Mazda's infotainment screen is literally in your dashboard, only a few inches away from where you normally look (the road, the dash), you don't need to look down to what you're touching.
Both systems have their ups and downs.
@@musje83 And with larger and larger screens going into cars, manufacturers seem bent on taking your attention away from the road.
@@youbian right... which is why mazda doesn’t want touch screen... you obviously don’t have a mazda or else you’ll know that the radio literally the same steps as most cars- click radio, then turn (and add that channel to favorites). now these chanel will automatically change when u skip track, just like every single car out there. the buttons are shortcuts so if your on apple carplay, click favorites to go right into radio, maps to apple maps, and music to apple music or spotify.
@@scoot5642 that’s a lot of steps, which was my point
@@youbian dude, if you have any modern car, it’s literally the same thing. are u gonna complain that mazda requires gas? in fact, some car has touch screen scroll
doors have no style and are flat...totally ruined the design
flat? go see one actual and touch it lol