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Haha I feel that, nostalgia is more oowerful than we give it credit for imo.
I always use the park button even though my car will also put itself in park when I get up, I just don't trust it. I wouldn't mind if the door would open for me, though my trunk has one of those foot sensors which is pretty convenient.
When I open the door, the seats also slide back a little, so it's a bit easier to get in and out, and then it slides back into position when the car is put in drive. ๐คฃ๐คฃ Maybe it's a bit silly, I find it mostly kind of cute.
But I too absolutely love the foot sensor for opening the trunk. It was also one of the first things I tested before we bought the car.
And the close button on the hatch is actually also surprisingly convenient.
Ooh I wish my seat would move back for entry/exit, I sometimes move all the way back in a tight space to get out more easily
Yes it's nice, it still makes me laugh a bit because I think it cute. It's funny though because it only began doing it this year after a software update.