6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving
In-built sat nav
I’ll be honest: I’m starting with a double-edged opinion on this one. Honestly, manufacturer satellite navigation systems tend not to give as useful or traffic free routes as the free apps from Google and Waze, but they come with the added bonus of not having to plug a mobile phone to your windscreen.
I’ve just spent my first week with our new Abarth 595 long-term test car, and I’m finding the lack of a sat nav seriously annoying. I just moved house and so used all my phone data for the month trying to organise stuff without WiFi. That means if my girlfriend isn’t with me I’ve had to try navigate using actual signposts like something out of the old days. Sat nav systems that are neatly built into the dashboard are a tidy solution to my atrocious sense of direction.
Bluetooth
I’m a firm believer that anything that makes it easier to distract you behind the wheel should be banned. All these new cars providing connectivity that basically let you use your phone without actually holding your phone aren’t really fixing the problem. That said, any car that doesn’t have excellent Bluetooth connectivity to allow me to play Spotify or whatever podcast I’ve just downloaded through its speakers is unacceptably rubbish. I hate the vast majority of radio stations due to cringeworthy DJs or repetitive playlists, so if I can’t play something through my phone my journey is irreparably ruined.
Electric seat adjustment
Yanking a lever beneath the seat so you can slide back and forth is nice and simple and works well enough, but it’s a little imprecise. Trying to move it a couple of inches takes a deft touch and serious concentration, and if you accidentally slide well out of position you’ll be back and forth for days trying to get it just right again.
I’m not the first CT staffer to sing the praises of electric seats, but I want to sing their praises once more. Electric seat adjustment is awesome, because it’s easy to make small adjustments to get your seat perfectly positioned. And best of all some come with a memory so you can let your partner drive your car without raging that everything’s been moved!
Quick defrost windscreens
There’s nothing less pleasurable than sitting in your icy car, waiting for the engine to warm up enough to clear the windscreen. Or perhaps you’ve been sat in your car for a while and the windows have steamed up, but you don’t want to smear the glass by wiping them clear. Fortunately, windscreens that defrost in seconds are now a thing, and are a massive life saver for impatient people like me.
Boot release buttons
No one likes getting their hands dirty closing the boot, so those nifty little buttons that open and close it for you are heaven sent. Such a simple solution to something most of us could probably actually live with, but let’s be honest, we’ve all cursed having nowhere to wipe our mucky digits after closing a filthy boot.
Auto-dimming rear-view mirror
I’ve never quite got on with the old school way of deflecting the headlights of cars travelling behind you by altering the angle of the mirror. I’ve always felt like it makes it hard to judge distance and distinguish cars from one another, so I’m always delighted to see a car mirror get a green tint as night falls instead. It reduces glare while still allowing you to make out what’s behind you. I can’t go back.
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I know my car and most other have a little nub at the bottom of the mirror you just pull it down and it pushes the mirror at angle and somehow it darkens the rearview mirror. I don’t understand this magic but I’m sure I would appreciate it if my rear window wasn’t already limo style tinted
You made me curious so I had to look it up
http://auto.howstuffworks.com/question20.htm
first two are garbage…. Bluetooth is alright but I think a dying technology. In-car NAV is a PERFECT way to make your car seem old and crappy within 5 years of ownership. Everything else I can agree with
Bluetooth will be around for another decade at least, there is nothing to replace it!
Why do you consider bluetooth a dying technology? I’m generally interested in why you think so. And I’m also wondering why sat-nav it makes a car look old and crappy within 5 years?
My car has 3 1/2 of these. No nav, quick defrost windshield, and Bluetooth calling only.
I’m going to retro fit a heated windscreen to my car soon
http://www.heatedwindscreen.com/acatalog/skoda-heated-windscreens.html
Regarding electrically adjusted seats with a memory function, they can be a major inconvenience as well.
When I worked at the local Porsche dealership a year ago, I had to drive a customer’s Cayenne to the carwash. As I got in the car and put in the key, the seat started moving forward in an effort to squash all 6.5” (1.96m) of me against the dash.
I had to wait until it stopped moving before I could start unfolding myself by choosing another setting. Apparently the owner was not as much of a giant as I am.
I’ve had this happen to me while working at Mercedes Benz😂
Lol my dad’s ride has only that electric seat adjustment. They’re 6-way power seats. Funny fact: The car is almost 57 years old…
I’m 18 and I love all of those… Does that make me American?
No that makes you inexperienced in driving or owning a car. Only 1 of those is actually useful and 1 is only useful if your hearts performance depends on you fiddling with your phone every 10 sconds.
I got 5/6 of these,feeling futuristic ;P Screw factory nav systems though, I prefer plugin in my Google maps. Apple CarPlay and Android Auto should be making car and phone syncing smooth as possible now.
One for me is sunroofs, get in a vehicle without now and it feels dark lol
After owning 3 cars in a row with one and now driving one without, I still find myself trying to open it up to let light and fresh air in, and get hit with a wave of disappointment :(
I’m the opposite of you lol I’m not a huge fan of them. My dad’s truck has one and I think we’ve opened it twice.
I’m not sure why the teenage you would hate any of these, none of these are “old people” comforts and all functional