smak
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Compared to the model 3 interior these are hideous monstrosities.Here is what Audi, Lexus, BMW and Mercedes are doing with their similar cars. I see a lot of floating screens.
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Compared to the model 3 interior these are hideous monstrosities.Here is what Audi, Lexus, BMW and Mercedes are doing with their similar cars. I see a lot of floating screens.
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Compared to the model 3 interior these are hideous monstrosities.
I'm not driving a car with a Prius looking interior.
That looks ugly.
I like this one the best:
Mercedes E Class concept. Widescreen landscape screen that shows both driver info and entertainment/nav/settings.
Just an observation - not specifically aimed at you, but this post was a bit into what I have observed.I couldn't care less how the dash looks, and I've been fine with the "floating" display since the reveal.
Mercedes E ClassI like this one the best:
Mercedes E Class concept. Widescreen landscape screen that shows both driver info and entertainment/nav/settings.
What do you expect from Tesla for $35K?
I like minimal but I get how it looks stark to some with just the screen attached. Still it's a big screen for a car.Definitely not a car with a DIY tablet attachment - like contraption that can vibrate freely.
Just an observation - not specifically aimed at you, but this post was a bit into what I have observed.
I find it a bit funny how some people here are hung up on details of the exterior of the car, especially the front and rear, but do not care about "how the dash looks". When I buy a car, it is to drive it. And the thing I will be staring at for hours and hours is exactly the dash/interior, not the front end or the rear end or anything exterior to the car. So yes, I do care more about how the dash/interior looks and feels then the exterior. With that said, I do not mind a minimalistic interior, but I do mind overdoing it - in both directions.
I think lots of people are waiting to see more details, and others are just in denial about what they are seeing.I find it a bit funny how some people here are hung up on details of the exterior of the car, especially the front and rear, but do not care about "how the dash looks".
Give it up. We've seen the release candidates and the screen is the same or at least very similar to the alpha build.Tesla does not build weird mobiles. This Screen would make Model 3 a weird mobile, so this will not be the final screen.
+1, looks awesome and it would fit perfectly into the Model 3 dashboard.
I think such a display is much more likely than the prototype abomination.
First - don't understand me like it is anything wrong with been picky about the exterior of the car. That is all ok. It is that people is very picky about every small detail of the exterior - and at the same time don't seems to care at all about what will be in front of them all the time they are using it. (And again, I'm not picking on you especially!).I have to really think about what the dash looks like on the two cars we do have, to recall any details. When I'm behind the wheel I'm looking out the windshield, and checking mirrors, with a glance at the speedo. I just don't really take the dash in. I don't even change the radio station or the volume, it's set to my preferred station and I don't really deviate from it.
I do tend to look at the outside of the vehicle as I'm walking up to it, though with the LEAF it's usually a "I really need to wash this ugly car," kind of way. However, the outside of the vehicle is what everyone else will see, so I think it's understandable that many are focused on the exterior.
Definitely not a car with a DIY tablet attachment - like contraption that can vibrate freely.
An IC in front of the driver - or an HUDWhat can we expect to be added/removed/updated to the Model 3, from 2017 models and 2018 models
Another angle:Mercedes E Class concept. Widescreen landscape screen that shows both driver info and entertainment/nav/settings.