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Just because a feature is new doesn’t mean it’s better. 
The new Mercedes-Benz GLC sports the much-beloved roller-style volume control on the right side of the steering wheel — a concession to consumer sentiment that indicated fatigue with touchscreens and controls that used simulated, haptic feedback.
When Tesla Inc. designer Franz von Holzhausen announced that his team would reconfigure the signature pop-out electronic door handles that had been criticized as a safety hazard, it was a rare admission that the company needed to adjust and improve a long-standing product.
“The idea of combining the electronic one and the manual one together into one button makes a lot of sense,” von Holzhausen told Bloomberg News. “That’s something that we’re working on.”

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