I think I'd rather get an Accord sport for lessI can see the appeal in the base integra for people who just want a nice car and prefer an automatic transmission. However having to pay over $35k to get a manual and then having the 1.5T where the 2.0T could have been an option for only a few thousand more doesn't make sense. I would rather pay $40k and get the 2.0 if I'm going to spend that much.
I believe it's for individual settings. Unlike the 10th gen you can change each setting separate and have a individual setting like firm suspension and normal steering if you want.whats the individual button do next to shifter?
whats the individual button do next to shifter?
The big benefit of making the screen like that is it being up higher in your line of sight. After being in a car where the screen is up higher, I do much prefer it that way. Don't have to take your eyes off the road as much. Yes, it doesn't look as nice aesthetically, but function > form.I will never buy a car that has that "tablet stuck on dash" look. I dont see how anyone thinks that looks good. To me its like they forgot about the infotainment system and just stuck it in there last min. Not a fan of the honey comb either but at least its not 90% of the dash like the 11th gen. I like the exterior better than the 11th gen, but that isnt saying much really. Ill stick with and am perfectly happy with my 10th gen.
Shouldn't need to look at a screen & take my eyes off the road in the first place. How did I ever manage to drive dozens of cars before they had screens? IOW what important or necessary information is the screen showing me that I was missing with non-screen vehicles?The big benefit of making the screen like that is it being up higher in your line of sight. After being in a car where the screen is up higher, I do much prefer it that way. Don't have to take your eyes off the road as much. Yes, it doesn't look as nice aesthetically, but function > form.
Never use a radio before?Shouldn't need to look at a screen & take my eyes off the road in the first place. How did I ever manage to drive dozens of cars before they had screens? IOW what important or necessary information is the screen showing me that I was missing with non-screen vehicles?