Originally Posted by Roadcuda
I know what you mean. I'm a shuttle driver for one of the larger car rental companies and I have the same feeling in a lot of the cars I move. Especially the European brands. One of the worst cars to figure out how the radio's work are Audi's. So many of the radio controls are completely on a touch screen and you have to push so many choices to get what you want it's unsafe to do while driving. That's why I like getting into the Mopars because for the most part they still have a dial for on-off for volume and another for setting stations, of if not then it's an easy touch screen to use.


The last rentals I had were several years ago, a Hyundai that had horrible traction control that I feared fir my life driving and even the basic heater controls were in menus and a Dodge Journey which was great to drive and had controls on the dash.