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<blockquote data-quote="pierceography" data-source="post: 1368951" data-attributes="member: 26311"><p>I can agree with some of this, at least in theory. However, push-button start is certainly a feature I enjoy and will prioritize in future purchases. I hate having things in my pockets, and will leave my key in my backpack most of the time. Push-button start coupled with keyless entry are great features in my mind, and not simply "technology for technology's sake".</p><p></p><p>The other side of that coin are vehicle functions that can only be interacted with through the touch screen display. I've lamented about this in the past, but any vehicle function that requires me to take my eyes off the road (e.g. non-tactile buttons) is a safety hazard. Fortunately, our trucks offer very few daily driving activities that require use of the touch screen while driving. In fact, the only one I can think of that isn't entertainment or navigation related is the heated steering wheel. (I *really* wish Ford would add a physical button on the wheel controls)</p><p></p><p>So credit to Ford for largely resisting the trend of shoving as much functionality into touch screens as possible. Dodge can keep their 12" "productivity" screens; That kind of silicon valley hype has no place in my truck.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="pierceography, post: 1368951, member: 26311"] I can agree with some of this, at least in theory. However, push-button start is certainly a feature I enjoy and will prioritize in future purchases. I hate having things in my pockets, and will leave my key in my backpack most of the time. Push-button start coupled with keyless entry are great features in my mind, and not simply "technology for technology's sake". The other side of that coin are vehicle functions that can only be interacted with through the touch screen display. I've lamented about this in the past, but any vehicle function that requires me to take my eyes off the road (e.g. non-tactile buttons) is a safety hazard. Fortunately, our trucks offer very few daily driving activities that require use of the touch screen while driving. In fact, the only one I can think of that isn't entertainment or navigation related is the heated steering wheel. (I *really* wish Ford would add a physical button on the wheel controls) So credit to Ford for largely resisting the trend of shoving as much functionality into touch screens as possible. Dodge can keep their 12" "productivity" screens; That kind of silicon valley hype has no place in my truck. [/QUOTE]
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