It's been around for 15 years, as it's carried over from the T9. I've never heard a single driver complain about it. If it was an issue, Van Hool would've dealt with it by now, wouldn't you agree? If you talk to drivers who've driven several kinds of coaches, and ask them about their favorites, Van Hool will always come up as one their favorites, so they must be doing something right...
There's plenty of room to put your cell phone: there are trays to the left, and there are several trays to the right. Furthermore, it doesn't even need to be anywhere in sight, as the TX comes equipped with bluetooth technology, meaning you can just use the phone while it's still in your pocket.
Like most other vehicles,too complicated but that's supposed progress. Quality compromised but still a great product,unfortunateley like most products nowadays built to a price not quality first then cost second.
Even if it does, what does it matter when drivers don't experience it as a problem? In your first post, you claimed to see 'many stupid things', yet all you've mentioned are one non-existent problem (the cell phone thing) and one no-one complains about. You'll forgive me for not thinking your 'case' is very strong here...
Ja Stimmt! Aber es hat Van Hool Emblem drauf, Aber jedoch ohne Tasten am Lenkrad! Ich Persönlich mag Van Hool Busse so sehr, weil die Schönen Optik haben!