Originally Posted By: mva
I hate the push button selectors for typical HVAC controls. My favorite was the levers on my 1973 Pontiac that allowed my to blend as much or as little as I wanted down to my feet.
My 2000 BMW also has a dial that allows me to adjust how much defrost verses heat to the floor which works well but I don't drive it in the winter.
Interestingly enough, my 08 Ram has several detents between each blend setting on the dial, allowing just what you describe. The control is probably not as infinitely variable as the Pontiac, but its the only vehicle I've had since the days of all-cable slider controls that allowed any degree of tweaking between floor and dash, dash and defrost, or floor and defroster. Its a non-climate-control version, 3 knobs and a compressor button.
As for other gadgets... I've gotten lazy enough to REALLY like power windows, seats, and door locks (which I was adamantly against in my younger days). But keep yer touchscreens and voice activation. ;-p
I hate the push button selectors for typical HVAC controls. My favorite was the levers on my 1973 Pontiac that allowed my to blend as much or as little as I wanted down to my feet.
My 2000 BMW also has a dial that allows me to adjust how much defrost verses heat to the floor which works well but I don't drive it in the winter.
Interestingly enough, my 08 Ram has several detents between each blend setting on the dial, allowing just what you describe. The control is probably not as infinitely variable as the Pontiac, but its the only vehicle I've had since the days of all-cable slider controls that allowed any degree of tweaking between floor and dash, dash and defrost, or floor and defroster. Its a non-climate-control version, 3 knobs and a compressor button.
As for other gadgets... I've gotten lazy enough to REALLY like power windows, seats, and door locks (which I was adamantly against in my younger days). But keep yer touchscreens and voice activation. ;-p