Farago: 'Too...Much...Choice...Brain...Melllllting...'

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Over at The Truth About Cars, our resident scalawag Robert Farago's got a beef with choice (we hear he's got choice beef, too) namely that we've got entirely too much of it, and its keeping us from enjoying our car buying and ownership experience completely. His thesis is that most people don't want the kind of complex adjustability in their vehicles that automakers are offering. And you know, our '75 Chevy El Camino's swivel buckets only did two things move back and forth, and pivot outward. And they were the second-most supremely comfortable seats of any car we've ever owned. Hmm...maybe the man's got a point.

Freedom from Choice [The Truth About Cars]

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