Covering new cars, particularly the raft of new features added every year to them, you start to get an idea for what new car buyers are wanting
- LED fog lights
- Wireless device charging (front row of seats)
Covering new cars, particularly the raft of new features added every year to them, you start to get an idea for what new car buyers are wanting
The top two entries were selected by 48% of respondents, and at the other end of the spectrum were the driver profile settings at 36%. We were particularly surprised that fog lights of any sort, let alone LED ones specifically, would end up at the top. While they can be nice for a bit more illumination and can be a nice styling touch, most of us at Autoblog
Wireless charging we understand a bit more, particularly as more cellphones support wireless charging and wireless Apple CarPlay and Android Auto are much more common on cars. So it makes sense it would be in high demand. And the fact that it comes up twice for two different positions in the car makes it clear it’s a big deal for consumers.
Unresponsive driver stop assist, taking the third spot on the list, needs a little explanation. According to AutoPacific, this is a feature that would bring the car to a safe stop at the side of the road. It’s interesting to see this so high up without other advanced driver aids such as hands-free highway driving assist along with it. We’re not completely sure what to make of it except that maybe buyers are more interested in emergency semi-autonomous features than convenience ones.
The one big thing we were surprised was missing from the top 10 was Apple CarPlay / Android Auto. It might simply be that it’s become nearly a standard feature across all brands and price points, so people aren’t thinking about it as much. But considering the uproar about GM dropping the two phone mirroring systems in its upcoming EVs
What are you surprised made the list, or didn’t? Let us know in the comments.
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