When Will Lexus Kill Remote Touch?
Googled around, and found out the average Lexus buyer is 56, and that the brand is concerned about becoming the next Buick. But the 1980s law firm feel inside the 2013 models will only fulfill that fear. This is like WordPerfect for DOS in 1995, it can't stick around for too much longer without impacting sales.
Six months ago, I thought Infinitis were ugly cars with beetle eye headlights. Now I'm actually looking at one, because it looks like the 2010s inside with an actual touch screen. Even the cheaper Toyotas have touch screens. I know I'm not the only one turned off by these dated controllers. So when will they bring back touch screens? Or will they just allow loyal buyers to walk?




