10 overhyped car features that you can avoid

Author: Akshat Kashyap 4/1/24

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Keyless push-button start/stop

An elegant feature that allows you to start the car without taking out the key while carrying it in your pocket or backpack.

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Automatic headlamps

Is it really so hard to turn the knob with a little muscle movement? The function, which can be very expensive, allows the automobile to determine when the headlights need to be turned on. 

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Sunroof

Although very much in demand, sunroofs are about as worthless as they get.

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Beige interior

Although beige is a sophisticated, elegant, and high-end colour, it needs a lot of care to keep from turning into a darker shade that is no longer beige.

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Capacitive controls

Using these capacitative controls while operating a vehicle might be quite risky.

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Proximity sensors

When proximity sensors are activated in India, they will constantly sound an alert, particularly when there are many people using the roadways.

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Ambient lighting

They may be attractive, but they serve no use whatsoever. They will cheer you up, and you can do so if you have thousands of rupees stashed up.

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Faux roof rails

These fake roof rails that add nothing to the car other than to make it appear big have become commonplace on many cars.

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Voice commands

This feature can work well or poorly, and you will eventually tyre of it and forget it's even in the car if it consistently fails to recognise your requests.

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Automatic wipers

You can intentionally turn on the wipers the next time it rains if you do not have the extra cash for this option.

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