Would question your a/c comment TK, just driven back from Birmingham in indicated 40 degrees and the wife asked me to turn it down cos she was getting chilly!TK421 wrote: ↑Tue Jul 19, 2022 3:26 pmNail on the head here, no excuse whatsoever. Jump into any new BMW and see how their software runs, now on the 8 idrive evolution/ generation, it’s intuitive and more importantly it works blooming well. 2 x OTA updates a year as well.Plyphon wrote: ↑Tue Jul 19, 2022 12:08 pm
Honestly, they've no excuse. Software has revolutionised the world since the advent of the computer. In 2022 a global company like VW has absolutely no excuse for not being able to deliver digital user experiences.
The car industry has been behind until a few key players kicked the entire lot up the arse. They should have all invested heavily the moment Steve Jobs unveiled the first iPhone and Apple sky rocketed to become the giant it is today.
Instead we've got car software that looks and acts like it's a cheap knockoff tablet from 2012 in brand new cars being built in 2022.
Fully disclosure: I work in software so perhaps I am biased.
Can I also add they the AC in the Macan is absolute garbage as well? Even on Max AC its poor.
Had it set at 20 degrees and was pumping out some seriously cold air, one of the best I’ve ever experienced.
Having said that, I know some Macan a/c systems have had a sensor problem so may be worth checking this out?