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Originally Posted by Lanny_McDonald
Not sure it makes a difference as that's all a preference. I'm in that same vein and don't like that aspect of the experience, but it is something you get used to, just like all controls on different cars. It's like complaining about how certain controls are in the center console on one vehicle and elsewhere on others. I listened to my wife whine about the drive selector being on a steering wheel yoke in her Mercedes rather than the center console of other cars we've owned. She got used to it and doesn't bitch and complain any more. If that is a deal breaker for you, there are other vehicles out there that you can buy. Just like if you don't EVs, there are lots of other choices out there for you to buy.
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There is a difference between a design choice and something that is objectively worse from a drive attentiveness standpoint. By looking to the middle you lose your left peripheral vision for the instants you are looking. It’s bad ergonomic design rather than a preference.