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Someone, anyone, please explain how placing radio buttons on the back of the steering wheel, where they’re found by chance and are obviously unlabeled, was ever seen as a good idea. True, the driver will memorize their functions after some use, but it’s not hard to forget after driving a different vehicle for awhile, and new drivers will always face the same problem. It’s much better to use the large dash-mounted dials for volume and tuning, or the small buttons for seek and scan, and the auxiliary jack is a good idea, even if the holder on the center armrest is not.
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