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Post by gmcwife1 on Feb 14, 2019 0:36:18 GMT
Have and like: Sunroof, love the fresh air and the sun Auto headlights Remote start, aftermarket and I love it Love that we always upgrade our sound system We always tint our windows
Don't have but want: Back up camera would be nice since I can't see my bike rack and always worry I'll forget it's there Heated seats, have them in the Jetta, would like in my 4Runner Heated steering wheel Defrosting outside mirrors would be awesome Radio controls on steering wheel would be nice Blue tooth Blind spot detectors would be great
Don't need: Nav system, don't have/I use waze Seat memory, don't have/we don't really switch cars much Cruise control, have it but I never think to use it
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Post by Deleted on Feb 14, 2019 0:41:16 GMT
What interior car features do you like?
* Automatic door locks, automatic windows, window lock, back up camera, lumbar seats, blue tooth, large screen, sliding doors on van with indoor button and lock feature, ac/heat and individual temps for driver, front passenger, and rear passengers.
What interior car features do you wish you had?
*Trunk open button on keys
What interior car features do you not care for?
*Leather, heated seats, sun/moon roof, dvd player
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Post by nlwilkins on Feb 14, 2019 2:10:20 GMT
I love that the driver's seat is scooted back and moves into position when I start the car. It gives me more room to get in and out of the car without having to adjust the seat. The keyless entry and start was such an eye opener Love IT. Never have to dig for keys in my purse again. Also the backup camera is so handy for backing out of the garage as it is a tight fit and there are two other vehicles and a trailer in our driveway. Garage door opener on visor is nice, but I could always just put the remote opener there. Push button to open and close the hatch back in a handy position is great - my friend's car has the button on the door so when it is up or open she cannot reach it, (She is short but it is a stretch for me to reach as well.) A favorite is automatic lights. I would never want to do without them again.
I don't use the remote start or remember the cooling seat function. There is a lot more on my car that I forget to use or have not figured out. So I guess they are not that important to me.
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Post by bothmykidsrbrats on Feb 14, 2019 2:54:10 GMT
After the electrical nightmare that was my Jeep, I traded it in for an all manual Kia! Watching my DD15 (at the time) try to push the window handle knob to roll it down was priceless! I even got a manual transmission, so I could teach my kids to drive it. I guess at this point, not a single bell or whistle is my choice for vehicle features .
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Post by gale w on Feb 14, 2019 2:58:51 GMT
I just discovered today that the telescoping steering wheel is good for shorties like me. I can scootch way forward to reach the pedals without having the steering wheel right in my face.
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Post by scrappinghappy on Feb 14, 2019 3:10:43 GMT
Last year was the first time we spent a lot of money on a car. It has pretty much everything I want accessories wise. What I love, especially living where we have cold winters (and we don’t have a garage we can park in): Heated steering wheel Heated seats Remote start Welcome lighting Navigation with HUD Birds eye view camera Drives itself in cruise (steering/braking) Follow mode in traffic (car does all the work gas/brake and follows the car ahead) Panoramic roof makes car feel bigger inside. Is this the Tesla?
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