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J.D. Power found that drivers dislike touchscreens in cars yet sales are higher than ever. I dig into the results of this new study and what it reveals about today’s car buyers. From infotainment overload to the quirks of driver psychology, I break down why consumers are suffering from a collective, "Automotive Stockholm syndrome".
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JD Power, car technology, touchscreens in cars, automotive news, car podcast, infotainment systems, car buyer trends
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J.D. Power found that drivers dislike touchscreens in cars yet sales are higher than ever. I dig into the results of this new study and what it reveals about today’s car buyers. From infotainment overload to the quirks of driver psychology, I break down why consumers are suffering from a collective, "Automotive Stockholm syndrome".
🎙 On The Radio in Colorado: AM1460 & FM101.1 The Answer — LIVE Sat 2pm • 100.7 The Word — Sat 7pm • 91.7 KLZR — Sat 10:30am
📺 Watch The Show on Youtube
📱Follow on Facebook
🏎️ Support SEMA’s work
#AutomotivePodcast #CarCulture #Motorsports
JD Power, car technology, touchscreens in cars, automotive news, car podcast, infotainment systems, car buyer trends

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