I find their review of the tesla interface flawed. Inexplicably, they seem to find an interface method that is widely used on the internet flawed (which uses logical design features), while, at the same time, concluding that a series of buttons on another car is easier to learn. This is regressive thinking on the part of consumer reports.
While I have a lot of complaints with built in consumer reports biases, this is one of the most illogical comments they have made about a product.
Craig