Power seats

>power seats

>drake-posting

>not paying thousands for the power seats which you have to get leather for which you have to get the upper trim for to only use them a few times during the first few months of car ownership

Shig

>buttons on steering wheel

Memory seats are useful if you aren't forever alone.

power seats are only good if I'm driving someone else's car for the first time

I like power seats because I can adjust the front and rear to different heights

>mechanical seat adjustments
>one big ass click forward or one big ass click back
>nothing inbetween the two clicks

>power steering

>manual gearbox

>electric start

>moving your arm to change song/volume/dicks

>driving

>pneumatic tires

>conventional automatic transmission

>ABS

>automobiles

Worst is seats that have a turning knob to lean back instead of a lever. Can't just pull the lever and lean back to relax, gotta turn that shit 500times to move 6 inches.

>electric windows instead of pneumatic

>suspension that works

>naturally aspirated

>keyless entry

>V formated engines

>PARKING ASSIST

>electronic windows instead of hydraulically operated bullet proof glass

>resting hand on shifter

>not driving your car with knees

>power windows

>fur fag

>wheels

this

>steering wheel
LMAO @ your life

This.

>powered leather recaros in your hon-hon-baguette RS

>Airbags

>power engine

this, very much.
>2015 ford fusion
>10 way power seats (including lumbar) and sideviews tie to one of three driver profiles
>you can either press the button when you get in the car, or if you associate a given set of keys with a driver number, it will start to move the seat as you unlock the car (if it's not in that driver's position already).

this too, manual seat assignment is often far less granular.