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Why the 2019 Lexus RX350L doesn’t use a touchscreen (and why that’s a good thing)
By John Brandon published
The most conventional ways of interacting with our cars are sometimes the most practical.
Yes, you can buy a donut and coffee with the Chevy Equinox
By John Brandon published
The carmaker wants to get phones out of drivers' hands – and encourage them to buy stuff.
How Fiat digitally designed the sporty 124 Spider convertible
By John Brandon published
A precise virtual recreation of a distinctly physical process.
Forget all the other tech in the 2018 Ford Expedition – this is a USB charging monster
By John Brandon published
Looking to a future where phones rather than built-in systems will be the heart of your driving experience.
The Mazda 6 has a heads-up display that will rock your world
By John Brandon published
Human-centered design aims to reduce visual, cognitive and manual distractions, keeping you focused on the road.
What happens when a $67,490 sport utility vehicle controls your speed limit
By John Brandon published
The 2018 Land Rover Discovery's Adaptive Speed Limiter reads road signs and adjusts accordingly.
A high-tech mirror in the 2018 Chevy Camaro helps you watch your back
By John Brandon published
The rear-view mirror doubles as a touchscreen control panel for easy navigation and calls.
This button on the 2018 VW Golf takes you from thrill ride to cushion of air
By John Brandon published
On the road Driving Mode Selection completely changes how the car handles and feels with a single touch.
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