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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #90 on: 26 May 2020, 14:58 »
19s suit the mk8 really well.
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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #91 on: 27 May 2020, 15:41 »
19s suit the mk8 really well.

It does change the look from ungainly to quite acceptable it has to be said
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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #92 on: 27 May 2020, 20:25 »
19s suit the mk8 really well.

It does change the look from ungainly to quite acceptable it has to be said

Do you think its possible to fit them on the inside too maybe?  :grin:
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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #93 on: 27 May 2020, 20:33 »
19s suit the mk8 really well.

It does change the look from ungainly to quite acceptable it has to be said

Do you think its possible to fit them on the inside too maybe?  :grin:
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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #94 on: 28 May 2020, 07:19 »
19s suit the mk8 really well.

It does change the look from ungainly to quite acceptable it has to be said

Do you think its possible to fit them on the inside too maybe?  :grin:

I'm not fully against the Mk8 inside, think the seats look really good. The lack of buttons is odd though and I honestly think will make it hard to use anything that's not on the steering wheel.

What I can't work out is why the new A3 (below) has all physical buttons still, and the new Octavia and Leon have some buttons and some touch. That just seems odd? I would have thought it would be Audi who would have gone for minimalist approach  :huh: Those vents though, not keen whatsoever.



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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #95 on: 02 June 2020, 15:02 »
I quite like the look of the interior on the new A3 when compared to the new Golf, the vents are a bit in your face but there seems less to forgive than the VW offering.  I like the new Seat Leon advert and would be interested to see their sporty offerings in the future.  The Seat interior area, particularly the infotainment, has always put me off but maybe their update will be less futuristic than the Golf, will wait and see!

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« Reply #96 on: 02 June 2020, 16:05 »
The Seat interior area, particularly the infotainment, has always put me off but maybe their update will be less futuristic than the Golf, will wait and see!

Here’s the new Leon interior - pretty similar to the mk8 Golf’s.
  • Same infotainment screen as the mk8 Golf, but less integrated and IMO looks very ‘stuck-on’, iPad style.
  • Same approach to interior controls as in the Golf - i.e. removal of physical buttons and switches
  • Location of the touchpad to control the lights IMO is very poorly positioned; low down and away from the driver’s line of sight, making it difficult to use safely while driving. The touchpad also now also accommodates the control for the rear screen heater (like the Golf). I suppose at least the lighting control touchpad in the Golf is higher up. What was wrong with the previous VAG rotary light control, and a conveniently located rear screen heater switch, both of which could be operated safely just by touch? Cost cutting at the expense of safety, although to be fair to VAG, other manufacturers seem to be doing the same.

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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #97 on: 03 June 2020, 07:47 »
I had a Peugeot as a hire car last year for work, that was all touchscreen for everything and I hated it, having to go from the radio page to the climate page to adjust one thing was so hard whilst driving and your finger moving about with the motion of a moving car, like people have said it just isn't safe.

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« Reply #98 on: 03 June 2020, 09:28 »
After seeing the SEAT above I think the VW empire has shot themselfs in the foot.
Not keeping one brand with easy to use simple buttons is massively restricting your market.
What about all the old people who have probably been loyal to you for decades due to your cars simplicity and don't want all this modern tech in a car. I know my mother, uncles etc wouldn't want a car with controls like these and im sure they are not the only ones of their generation.
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Re: MK8 latest info
« Reply #99 on: 03 June 2020, 10:09 »
After seeing the SEAT above I think the VW empire has shot themselfs in the foot.
Not keeping one brand with easy to use simple buttons is massively restricting your market.
What about all the old people who have probably been loyal to you for decades due to your cars simplicity and don't want all this modern tech in a car. I know my mother, uncles etc wouldn't want a car with controls like these and im sure they are not the only ones of their generation.

Completely agree. No doubt the ‘bean counters’ in VAG’s Ivory Tower were instrumental in the decision to remove physical buttons, switches and knobs to save a few quid. Did they consider their loyal traditional customer base when making that decision? Maybe, but the decided to do it anyway because of the likely cost savings. Touchpads and touchscreens will be cheaper for VAG to use as they don’t have any moving parts. I bet they won’t be cheap to replace if / when the fail outside the warranty period though!
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