FLtrackdays
Well-Known Member
You’re making me even more glad I got the automatic. I don’t like any of the computer stuff, on any car. But what am I gonna do? I do know that the moment I took her out on that 1st track day, I fell in love ? So…. I hear ya brother. If not tracking, this may not be the best luxury sports car out there, fo sho.OK, I'm going to bite. The interior of the Supra is actually an ergonomic cluster-fuck.
Lets start with the climate control that can't be synced to the drivers side: Idiocy. Then we can talk about how the climate control buttons offer zero tactile location information. Sure they feel OK but you can't actually locate anything without eyeballing it. Yes, I know.. I can remedy this by adding a tiny rinestone on the middle button so I can feel my way around but design wise, it's an absolute shitshow.
Absolutely nothing in the cabin is intuitive or clever. They shoe-horned the manual in and moved the iDrive. This wasn't designed, it was just done. The cup holders. You know, the ones that are in the wrong place so that they can barely be used or create a crevice for your elbow to fall into. Look at the Z4 for a folding armrest that covers these cup holders and creates a usable hidden storage space. Storage space in the Supra is borderline non-existent. Sure, the door cards are good for storing petrol receipts, if they're particularly thin.
The HUD: No rev counter or shift lights in the HUD. And no way to quickly turn it on/off. In fact, the whole instrument cluster is an absolute mess. From oodles of empty space and poorly designed elements to the central rev counter with lines going through the numbers.. What purpose do those lines serve other than looking cluttered and awful?
Lets move to the middle of the tach: The rev lights that are situated in the middle of the tach are beyond useless - I mean they look awful and are certainly not functional in any meaningful way. And the colours: Orange splashed throughout the screen - sometimes mixed with red in sports mode - Were the product designers colour blind as well as stupid? And of course, there's no way to turn off the giant "I don't know how to drive a manual and need the gear number in my face" gear indicator smack bang in the middle. Seriously..
And then there's the media control: Changing a track on the steering wheel requires two button presses.. and what's worse is that the default press is actually "previous track." I mean did anyone actually product test this stuff or did they just kind of dive into the parts bin randomly?
“We're surrounded by anonymous, poorly made objects. It's tempting to think it's because the people who use them don't care - just like the people who make them.”
- Johnathan Ive
And that's just off the top of my head! Maybe I'm more pedantic but thoughtful and well designed stuff makes me happy. I'm just grateful Toyota went to a three year old BMW parts bin and not their own!
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