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Friday, July 31, 2015
The Most Frustrating Infotainment Systems
Thunderbolt Electronics
will now tell you according to
Consumer Report
the more thwarted systems.
Audi A3
For some reason,
Audi
thinks you need three ways to manually change the radio station, and none of them are simple. You can choose among:
Rotating the central controller (MMI) wheel and clicking on the station you see on the screen.
Clicking the left side of the steering wheel controls when in "radio" mode, which gives the station name/frequency in the driver's instrument panel.
Programming the "*" button on the right side of the steering wheel to change stations. (This button can also be programmed to switch among audio sources, say, from your phone's playlist to satellite radio.)
Perhaps
Audi
lets you do this because the
A3
doesn't have a traditional radio faceplate with hard buttons right in front of you. Even the single CD player is hidden away in the glove box.
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