Volkswagen Reveals That It Has Brought Back Physical Buttons

🚗 just saw the coolest car ever, its interior is so much better than those tablets they used to put in cars! 😎 physical buttons are back and it's like a breath of fresh air 🌿 i mean who needs to squint at a screen all day? 🤯 especially when you can just tap a button on your steering wheel and voilà! ✨ the designers at volkswagen must be listening to their customers 'cause that's exactly what people want – tangible controls 👍
 
I'm loving the ID. Polo's new interior design 🤩! I mean, who doesn't love physical buttons? It's like, you know what you're doing and you don't have to worry about squinting down at a screen to adjust your heating or volume. And those separate buttons for climate functions and hazard warning lights are super practical too 👍.

I think it's great that VW listened to consumer feedback and made changes accordingly. I've had my share of issues with infotainment systems in the past, where you have to fiddle around with screens to get what you need. It's just not the most intuitive or user-friendly experience 🤔.

But hey, at least they're willing to experiment and try new things. The updated steering wheel design might be a bit of an oddball, but I think it's a cool touch 👍. And who knows, maybe this is the start of a new trend in car interiors? Fingers crossed! 🤞
 
🙌 I'm loving this move by VW! Those tablet-like infotainment screens were getting old, and it's about time they brought back some good ol' fashioned physical buttons 😊. I mean, who needs to be squinting down at a screen just to adjust the volume? It's all about that tactile experience, you know? And from what I've seen in pics, those new buttons look super sleek and functional 👍. I'm curious to see how it affects user feedback, but I think VW's on the right track here 🚗💡
 
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