Useless car features

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  1. IanL

    IanL New Member

    Any 'features' on your car that you would describe as useless?

    For me, in my Renault Zoe, I'd cite two things:
    1. 'Auto Headlights'
    2. 'Auto Wipers'
    They don't work properly and it doesn't seem confined to my car, it's been the same story for the (admittedly few) other cars that I've tried that have these 'features' (actually, I tell a lie, when I was last in the US [Oct/Nov this year], I had a convertible Mustang and the auto light function in that seemed to work okay).

    If you put the headlights into 'Auto', they'll just come on, regardless of the prevailing daylight condition.
    I don't actually mind this because I'll just operate the headlights manually, based on my own judgement of light conditions, as I have done for the past twenty years plus.

    It's the 'Auto Wipers' that are my much bigger bugbear.
    They simply don't adapt to water on the screen properly. When rain starts they don't clear often enough, then - as the precipitation slows - they speed up.
    Utterly useless.
    I could tolerate this IF Renault, in their wisdom, hadn't chosen to REPLACE the classic, tried-and-tested, highly useful, adjustable intermittent wipe function, with this auto bull****.
    Grrrrrrrr.
     
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  3. Scramjett

    Scramjett Member

    Interesting. My Volt has auto headlights and they work quite well. I owned a 2005 Mazda 3 with auto wipers 10 years ago and they worked phenomenally well. It was quite refreshing for me to not have to fiddle with the intermittent wiper settings every 10 seconds.

    My pick for useless 'features' would be the 12 V socket (what we used to refer to as the cigarette lighter). So many cars today have USB ports or AC outlets that I have no idea why that stupid 12 V socket won't just die already. I doubt even smokers today use it!
     
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  4. Twisted_Leads

    Twisted_Leads New Member

    I plug a CB radio into it
     
  5. Scramjett

    Scramjett Member

    That’s about the only useful thing I can think of for the 12v socket. Don’t see why you can’t use an AC outlet though, cars are starting to get them more.
     
  6. There are any number of accessories that use the 12V socket -- tire inflators, for one. It would be nice if it could be replaced with a regular 110V socket in EVs.
     
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  8. IanL

    IanL New Member

    I have a dashcam in mine, but I suppose you're right, that could just as easily be powered from a USB port.
     
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  9. Albemarle

    Albemarle New Member

    My pick for useless feature is the automatic setting for the heated seats in the Bolt. Love the heating, but it never turns on. Says it will come on when pre-conditioning in cold weather. Well, it turns out -20°C isn't cold enough. So we turned off the auto feature and use it manually.


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  10. IanL

    IanL New Member

    In a slightly similar vein, I can never get the pre-conditioning set from the app.
    It'll do it just fine from the key fob, but then of course you have to be within range of the car.
     
  11. Feed The Trees

    Feed The Trees Active Member

    I have a 120V converter thing and havent used it but plan to during my summer beach trips.
     
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  13. Scramjett

    Scramjett Member

    That's odd, the automatic setting on our Volt's heated seats works fantastically. Usually comes on around +5°C.
     

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