The buttons aren't hard to reach, they're just in a dumb order. A logical order, just dumb.
They did spend a lot of time with veteran drivers on the redesign, they just didn't understand what the drivers meant. The drivers asked for that big front shelf the Century class had. We got a shelf, its just not big enough to put anything in. The cabinets in back are bigger and more robust, but you can't actually store more stuff because there's no effective way to build shelving, so you waste half the space.
Why did all mega carriers stop using manual transmissions?
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Why did they stop using "armstrong" steering, it was cheaper and easier to fix?
Why did they stop using solid mount drivers seats, again cheaper and easier to fix?
Why did they all install a/c in trucks, less moving parts and better fuel mileage without it.MadScientist, jlafume, W923 and 2 others Thank this. -
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I fail to see how autos cause less fatigue.
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Ok, try driving a manual with a pinched nerve in your left side hip/leg in rush hour stop and go Atlanta traffic. Then try doing the same task in an automatic and tell me which one causes less fatigue.
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The new tech in years past was to make a drivers life easier and more comfortable. Tech today is designed mainly for one reason, to go autonomous.
Companies are waiting for the day that they can throw a greasy t-shirt on the seat and have the same thing. They have their fingers crossed. Wait a minute, what happened to the seat…. -
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