▲ 53 r/whatcarshouldIbuy
I've just about driven my 2007 Elantra into the ground and I'm looking for a new car. (Not interested in buying used. Gonna drive the next car into the ground too)
My most boomer opinion is that buttons and dials are better than touch screens when it comes to controls and dials. Are there any automakers who are leaning back into buttons or is it all just touch screens now?
EDIT: Thanks everyone! I'm really glad to have some places to look
u/Gnoll_For_Initiative — 26 days ago