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What car habits have we changed by car intelligence?

The first method should be accepted by all owners; The second, third and fourth are controversial. One is to turn on the air conditioner remotely. This should belong to the most basic intelligence, almost the standard of new energy vehicles, and newer traditional fuel vehicles are basically equipped. However, if it was a traditional car a few years ago, it would not have this function. The function is simple, but the benefits are huge. Both men, women and children, conservative and avant-garde, are full of praise for this function. I'm at a loss, but I can't think of any consumer who hates this feature. Let me see, do people really hate this feature?

According to @ Liu Sanshao's comments, I'll add another 1.5: mobile phone car key. Since I have the motorcycle key, I have realized the keyless state (and changed the smart lock at home), which is so cool! Just like all digital devices are unified as C-type, a data cable can charge paper books, laptops, mobile phones and iPad. By the way, I would never buy an iPhone without a C!

The second is the car-machine voice interaction. To tell the truth, before 20 19, I hated voice interaction. Say it's smart, but it turns out to be mentally retarded. Talking to people with mental retardation will bring you a bad mood, less convenience and more jokes. Until 2020, a series of models represented by P7 have made great progress in speech function, which makes speech function cross the gap between mental retardation and intelligence and become more and more useful. To a large extent, I like this function. For example, when I want to search for a song, voice interaction is much more convenient than tapping my finger. Another example is boarding an unfamiliar car. As long as you know its wake-up word, you don't need to learn button interaction and drive away.

Of course, there are exceptions, such as adjusting the temperature of the air conditioner. I am used to adjusting by hand, not by voice. In this case, I still miss the physical knob. Third, stop automatically. Cars used to have this function, but few people used it. Automatic parking, also denoted by P7, is very useful. Even so, among the P7 users I surveyed, less than 50% use this function. It can be seen that even if a function is completed, the owner will not necessarily change the car habit.