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Subaru, Hyundai, VW and others vow to bring back physical buttons

Summary by MotorBiscuit
Lightven on iStockIf you’re the owner of a newer car, notably between 2022 and 2024, you’ve likely complained about the same thing other newer car owners complain about: there are too many damn screens. Automakers often bury everyday controls—like air conditioning, seat adjusters, heaters, and fans, and even window or child locks—in a screen. After several studies showing they’re both annoying and incredibly unsafe (hello, distracted driving), s…
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MotorBiscuit broke the news in on Wednesday, April 23, 2025.
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