7 must-have features that should be in every car


Thanks to continuous advancements in technology and increasingly intense competition, vehicle manufacturers are sparing no effort to throw in as many features into their cars as possible to woo buyers. Some of them can make your life easier, some of them do the opposite.
Previously, we listed seven most useless features typically found in a car. This time, let’s explore the top features that we believe should be present in all cars:
Apple CarPlay/Android Auto
As we all know, the use of smartphones while driving is one of the main causes of road accidents. By connecting a phone to the car’s infotainment screen via Apple CarPlay or Android Auto, drivers can make calls, play music, and use navigation systems without taking their hands off the steering wheel. Bonus if the car you purchase comes equipped with wireless versions of ACAA.
Memory function for driver’s seat
If you share your car with a partner, adjusting the driver’s seat is likely a routine task every time you get into your car. With a memory function, this becomes a non-issue, as each driver can save their preferred driving position with just the push of a button.
360-degree cameras
Believe it or not, cars are getting larger for safety and comfort reasons. You can find out if this is true or not by comparing the size of the previous generation Honda City with the current model. For this reason, we feel that a 360-degree camera is essential, as it helps drivers manoeuvre their cars more accurately while monitoring the surroundings for the safety of other road users.
Blind Spot Monitoring
Vehicles such as SUVs, MPVs, or pickup trucks have larger blind spots compared to sedans or hatchbacks. Blind spot monitoring systems can address this issue, making driving safer by providing visual or audio warnings to drivers if a vehicle is in their blind spot.
Keyless Entry and Walk Away Auto Lock
With keyless entry, drivers no longer need to press a button on the key fob to unlock the doors. You simply need to keep the key in your pocket and open the door as usual. The Walk Away Auto Lock feature automatically locks the doors as you walk away, which is immensely useful for forgetful individuals.
ADAS (Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems)
This writer considers himself somewhat old-school, typically trying to avoid over-reliance on modern driving features. However, it has to be said that Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems (ADAS) such as Autonomous Emergency Braking, Adaptive Cruise Control, Lane Departure Warning, Adaptive Headlights, and more are highly effective in making driving safer.
Ambient lighting
No matter how you slice it, ambient lighting is purely an aesthetic feature. In other words, its sole purpose is to enhance the cabin’s appearance. However, after driving various models from numerous brands and makes, this writer admits that ambient lighting is probably one of the best ways to set the mood and help alleviate drowsiness while driving at night.

Life’s too short to argue about which car is the best. Drive whatever you like, as long as you’re happy with it.