We've had my wife's SUV for about 3 years, and I still can't operate many of the things on it. I can't figure out the sunroof screen or the sunroof while I'm driving.
I like the auto dimming feature but it goes to brights too late. It's triggered by speed which is over 30 mph. By that time I could have a deer on my hood so I end up putting them in manual instead of automatic.
You really have to wonder what genius figures out stuff like that. They have ALL THIS computer power at their disposal on these new cars, but still can't seem to make it actually useful or make the human interface helpful.
Couple of examples: My new car has a computer display in the binnacle in front of the driver and also, another computer screen in the middle of the dash. To make changes for some of these type features, you have to do it in the little screen in front of the driver, which is only accessed by use of the weird little finicky buttons on the steering wheel. It would be so much easier to access the menu through the big touch screen in the middle, but that can only be used for the phone, mapping or music.
Second example: The car has a road sign recognition feature where it will display the last speed limit sign you passed. This is actually quite useful for those times you miss it and there isn't another sign for a couple of miles. However, the default for the display is a little speed limit sign with black letters on white background - until you go 1mph over the speed limit, then it turns red on a black background so you can't read it. You have to slow back down below the speed limit to see it. This is obviously completely out of touch with reality since most people drive at least 5 over the speed limit. I just want to know what it is, not if I'm going over or not....
One more example, new car has several different gadgets that can be displayed like trip meter, fuel mileage readout, G-meter, turbo boost meter, tire pressure monitor, compass, complete engine monitor gauges, etc. However, you can only choose two for the screen in front of the driver and have to switch back and forth (using the finicky little steering wheel buttons) if you want to see the others. Tell me that the computer genius(es) that came up with all this stuff couldn't figure out how to show all this stuff at once on the great big screen in the middle of the dash so you wouldn't have to switch back and forth on the little screen.
Over and out.