How to Choose Car Configurations When Buying a Car?
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There are several methods for selecting car configurations when purchasing a vehicle: 1. Safety configurations: Current car models generally come standard with four airbags—two in the front to protect the driver and front passenger, and two in the rear to protect backseat passengers. Other features include tire pressure monitoring, ESP (Electronic Stability Program), ABS+EBD, rearview cameras, dash cams, etc. 2. Impractical tech configurations: Examples include automatic parking, memory seats, ventilated/heated seats, cruise control, and many more. These features are rarely used—some might be used once in a blue moon, and even then, the experience is often subpar. Other gimmicky configurations include automatic headlight washers, hill descent assist, brake assist, adaptive headlights, built-in navigation, and so on.