UPDATE! What Month 2 Is REALLY Like When You Own A Volvo XC60 — Sensus Takes A Beating...

UPDATE! What Month 2 Is REALLY Like When You Own A Volvo XC60 — Sensus Takes A Beating...

The hooligans, meanwhile, have complained of not being able to fade the sound system output more strongly towards the aft accommodation...

...Rather than straightforward bass, treble, balance and fade adjustment, the B&W controls are dedicated solely to offering a range of enthrallingly diverse environments for your listening pleasure: studio, concert hall, jazz dive, Minack Theatre on Cornish cliffs, motorway underpass reeking of wee…

Turns out Volvo’s own sound adjustment platform, which does subscribe to the more traditional tweakage techniques, is buried deep within some sub-menu that requires a fair degree of swiping and prodding to unearth. Mercifully, being entirely au fait with an iPhone, the missus has pronounced the infotainment screen a veritable piece of piss to live with.


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TomMTomM - 9/1/2018 7:16:13 PM
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While there are some Infotainment systems that are a lot better than they were in the past - for the most part - and especially if you are not smart phone/computer literate - these things are far more complicated than they need to be - often their "priority" position on the screens ignore things that should be there - and as they add functions - there is just more to learn - IF you are willing. None of these systems are so obscure as to be impossible to learn for the average College educated car buyer - but they are certainly far more complicated than they need be.


MDarringerMDarringer - 9/2/2018 11:55:24 AM
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What incredibly poor, self-indulgent writing! The writer is very much amazed by his own supposed talent with words.

As for the Geely, the bad design of the stereo would be a deal killer for me. I enjoy listening to music and I would not want to have to go through screen after screen at 70mph to change the bass etc.




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