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It's absolutely the worst. I have one in my car and I don't really use it at all and when I do I gotta like stable my hand in order to touch the right spots it's awful. I am glad the industry is going back to buttons.
Except Mazda. They have a dial design that is fantastic to use. However they are doubling down on the touch screen in new designs. It makes no sense. They say there is a market for it but I'm not sure where they are getting their market days from....
Older Benz's had the same dial, it was equally fantastic.
China. The Chinese love this sort of thing. And all cars are designed for China these days.