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Seat belt light & audible warning function...

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A device to combat mean drivers who drive on your bumper regardless of speed! That would be cool. Better still a device to turn traffic signals green as you approach. Much more useful than satnav (some of us can read maps, so satnav is of no interest).

Bluetooth - no need of it as I don't make or receive phone calls while driving.

Audio controls: no real need.

Or - how about a self-cleaning windscreen.

Paintwork that dirt doesn't cling to

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A device to combat mean drivers who drive on your bumper regardless of speed! That would be cool. Better still a device to turn traffic signals green as you approach. Much more useful than satnav (some of us can read maps, so satnav is of no interest).

Bluetooth - no need of it as I don't make or receive phone calls while driving.

Audio controls: no real need.

Or - how about a self-cleaning windscreen.

Paintwork that dirt doesn't cling to

:thumbup:

Try using the rear fog... Modify it if results are not to your liking! I'm sure someone on here knows what xenon bulb would work!!!

Oh the green light thing has been developed. Just will take more than a few years till it jumps the legal hurdles. Then the economies of scale thing, then until enough cars have them for it to make a difference. Well now that I think about it try a generation or 2!!!:orb_duh::orb_blue:

Well as a company car driver I've ordered a 3 Estate over a 2 as it only costs me £20 a month more in leasing and tax and I that's with a couple of options too!

Still think the Estate is cracking value in either spec but I would have been disappointed if any car didn't have an audible warning for the seatbelt nowadays - surely this should be the law by now?

the fuel economy will improve after a few thousand miles once the car starts to loosen up a bit.

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