The Most Absurdly Luxurious Car Interiors
Taking care of a car can be like taking care of a child. It must be regularly cleaned to avoid looking rusty. It must get the proper nutrition inside to work well outside. And when something’s wrong, it has no problem letting you know. Engine lights throw temper tantrums and turn off and on depending on whether mechanics are nearby. A pothole or train track damage to a tire can ruin an entire day’s worth of plans. Then there’s memorizing oil changes, tire rotation and all the other car maintenance duties. With the duties a car owner must keep in mind, the automobile might as well be as fun to hang out in when times are good.
Check out some of these absurdly luxurious car interiors that make the maintenance well worth it.
Sure, you could always lug your own laptop to the car, and carefully balance the computer on your lap. But this Bredemann Chevrolet has two built-in laptops that slide from inside the driver’s and passenger’s seats.
TV entertainment plus computers
It’s difficult to watch TV shows on a laptop when other programs must be open. These Mazda 2013 sports cars have TVs built into the backs of the driver’s and passenger’s head rest of the chairs, in addition to the built-in laptops. This probably eases the transition from all work and no play for those who work on the road.
While it is never a good idea to drink and drive, and laws should be revisited about open bottles of alcohol, having a coffee table set up for two sounds like a nice way to relax for a drive in the Regent Car.
The dashboard electronic system can’t immediately recognize congestion on the roads, but having an Android device as the option for calling and driving navigation beats pulling over to check directions. The voice activation system also easily recognizes incoming calls. For states that make hands-free cell phones mandatory, the dashboard is a safety precaution for the car owner and nearby drivers.
If you can’t get comfortable in a car seat, try 13 other ways in the E350 Mercedes-Benz. The electronic device inside of the car remembers a passenger’s or driver’s favorite sitting position, mirror positions and steering column positions. It’s like speed dial for an automobile.