
Mercedes-Benz Admits Huge Screens in Cars Aren't a Luxury Icon
Recent statements from a representative of Mercedes-Benz have led car enthusiasts and experts to rethink the truth about modern automotive technologies. Cutting-edge developments and the use of large screens in vehicles are often seen as a sign of luxury and status. However, Mercedes now claims that screen size does not necessarily correlate with high-quality finishes and a premium feel inside the vehicle.
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BMW Phases Out Gesture Control Feature from New Models
In a significant shift, BMW has decided to eliminate the gesture control feature from its latest models. This technology, which allowed drivers to manage the multimedia system with simple hand movements, will no longer be available. This news comes from an automotive journalist in Germany who highlighted that this decision stems from numerous customer and expert feedback pointing out the shortcomings and inconveniences associated with this feature.
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