6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

When I first started driving I used to think that 99 per cent of options available in cars were pointless extravagances, but the more I use these gadgets and gizmos the more I've come to realise that they make driving so much more enjoyable
6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

In-built sat nav

6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

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

6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

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

6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

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

6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

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

6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

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

6 Creature Comforts My Teenage Self Would Hate Me For Loving

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.

Comments

Kunal Desai

Enter W202 boot closing handle. Along with with the boot opening button, there is a closing handle which, when mastered (weight), gives the most satisfying feeling you’ll get when closing a boot lid. 16 years ago, mind you.

03/30/2016 - 05:06 |
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Anonymous

This brilliant piece of kit solves the bluetooth issue for older cars without taking the dash apart to fit a new head unit. All you need is FM radio in the car. search bluetooth FM transmitter on Amazon

03/30/2016 - 05:52 |
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nandee

“No one likes getting their hands dirty closing the boot” Seems like you couldn’t even bother to clean your car, I’m sad for your car.

03/30/2016 - 05:57 |
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nandee

I haven’t tried a car with auto dimming rear view mirrors, but I don’t have any problems with the manual ones, it takes approximately 1-2 seconds to flip the rear view mirror into “night mode” or “tailgating audi mode”. But if it does it faster than a few seconds then I guess it is cool, kind of pointless, but cool.

03/30/2016 - 06:01 |
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Nicholas DuBois

In reply to by nandee

My 350z has an auto-dim mirror, I would never go out of my way to install it in a car, however it’s quite nice that when a car gets behind you at night it dims, and once they aren’t behind you anymore it goes back so it’s easier to see behind.

03/30/2016 - 07:04 |
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Anonymous

For me, the sat-nav, Bluetooth, and electric seats are not a big deal, I could really do without them. I wouldn’t mind a keyless entry/trunk opener, but the quick defrost and auto-dim mirror are major wants! My old 96 Grand Cherokee had the auto-dim and I loved it! I’d love to put one in my 87 Civic, same with a quick defrost.

03/30/2016 - 08:33 |
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Anonymous

As far as your navigation system, why don’t you just invest in a portable sat nav. Then you can take the same sat nav, with the same presets, in any car you ever drive. I used my phone for navigation as well, but a dedicated sat nav is simply better … Especially when you can pair the sat nav and phone to get live traffic updates! Or even better, get live traffic updates without the need of a phone pairing at all. However, that is currently out of my budget.

03/30/2016 - 09:11 |
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Anonymous

I agree with you on this one. I have all of these features and I love them.

Tho I do have to say that I rarely use my satnav. I use it to get to the precise address, but getting to the city in question? Signposts and good old fashioned thinking XD
I also don’t use the defrost. One of the first things I did, when I went to university and got a place to live - search for a garage. I ain’t leaving my baby out on the street. XD

07/02/2016 - 09:37 |
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