That's Stellantis. It's the same company that's building cards that are now showing ads when the car stops at a red light.
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And fix the spring steering thingy maybe. Feels like you're driving a boat, which is dangerous, because you underestimate speed.
Does this mean VW's won't 15" touchscreen monitors plastered to the dashboard anymore? Or are they keeping that and just putting buttons under it?
They are probably going to do the bare minimum required by the new laws. So not even necessarily buttons under the touchscreen, the required controls are warning lights, indicators, wipers, the horn and the SOS button.
Thank the lord.
I'm pretty sure VW made a declaration similar to that a few years ago.
Thank fucking god.