Dacia UK research finds that drivers only use around 40% of the tech in their vehicles
05 November 2021 - 12:54Most drivers polled think that in-car technology has become too complicated. Picture: NETCARSHOW
This finding was made by Dacia in the UK, with its research also showing that 76% of car users think that too much technology in a vehicle can be distracting, while 61% would rather have a more affordable car with just the technology they actually use, instead of paying for pricier extras found on more expensive models that are hardly used.
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