Most Chrysler products use a rotary switch just like the Land Rover one 
pictured. Its plenty intuitive, you dial up the gear you want. To be easier 
it'd need to do it for you...
-Curt

      From: Curley McLain via Mercedes <mercedes@okiebenz.com>
 To: Mercedes Discussion List <mercedes@okiebenz.com> 
Cc: Curley McLain <126die...@gmail.com>
 Sent: Wednesday, June 29, 2016 12:59 AM
 Subject: Re: [MBZ] One for Curly, or "How can automakers design a more complex 
shifter?"
   
Yep!  the pushbutton gearshift has gone to the absurd!  A simple lever 
still works best, even if it is only and electric switch with detents.  
At the auction I had to drive some of those miserable goofy things.  The 
one pictured as lan drover, with the rotary switch was in something I 
drove, but not a lan drover.  MB is right there with the absurdity, but 
at least theirs is somewhat easy to decipher.

But a multimillion$$$$$$$ lawsuit won't stop them from using stupid, 
non-intuitive gagets in place of a gear shift.  All the millions toada 
had to pay out for the push and pray did not slow down the use of push 
and pray.

THe "gear shift" is now in the hands of software developers, and not 
engineers.  Software developers love to make the use of the software 
obscure, odd, weird, or oddball, so that you need a class to be able to 
use a telephone. (as an example) It is not about functionality, but 
about how to impress other software nerds with how obscure and weird I 
made this.  Look for more "gearshift" deaths, just like "Push and pray" 
deaths.

The pushbutton gearshift of the 50s was workable, if unreliable.  the 
new pushbutton gearshifts are not workable, reliable or safe.  BEWARE!

Buy a 123, 124 or 126, or 116, or 108-115 instead!

> Meade Dillon via Mercedes <mailto:mercedes@okiebenz.com>
> June 28, 2016 at 12:03 PM
> PRNDL is dead, long live PRNDL!
>
> http://www.autonews.com/article/20160627/OEM11/306279980/array-of-levers-and-dials-complicates-a-once-simple-function
>
> I would think that if I needed to read the manual just to figure out 
> how to
> shift the transmission, I have just demonstrated that the car (or truck or
> whatever) is too complex and a hazard to operate.
>
> Competing for dash / console space with all the rest of the buttons and
> dials? That statement alone should be a clue that there is a deeper
> problem here.
> -------------
> Max
> Charleston SC
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