• Ulrich@feddit.org
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    1 day ago

    You know how expensive it is to mold unique dedicated physical buttons for every function and then wire them all over the place?

    Not expensive. You don’t have to “wire them all over the place”, you just put them on a PCB and connect them to the nearest CAN bus, or similar.

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      16 hours ago

      They’d basically already be doing that for the touch screen, and may well be using similar controls under the hood, where the physical buttons send a command to the computer to do a thing, in lieu of a mechanical connection.

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      15 hours ago

      One more connector, one more cable in harness, more coding, more cad time, more manufacturing time and more testing.

      If it comes out to 20 dollars per car and you multiply it by 50000 a year for a relatively popular model there is a nice bonus for the ceo. Oh, and the price to consumer increases at the same time.

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        10 hours ago

        More coding?! Are you serious? Over a touch screen!

        Also, extremely easy to test.

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        15 hours ago

        If it comes out to 20 dollars per car and you multiply it by 50000 a year for a relatively popular model there is a nice bonus for the ceo.

        Or you could just raise the price of the car by $20 since you’ve just added thousands in value?

        I mean shit, let’s take the seats out of the car! Bam! Just saved you billions, right? /s