Bear in mind that just about any new car that you buy these days has loads of "features" that you probably don't want but can't refuse.
There is the speed limit nagger, that beeps should you exceed the limit (it thinks is in force) by 0.0001mph. Yup, it VERY often gets it wrong, but you gotta think of the children.
Then there is the "drive in a straight line assist" that beeps (usually with a different sound to the speeding beep) and jerks your steering wheel should you dare cross a white line anywhere without indicating.
Hidden somewhere in the dashboard is a camera pointing at your face. It checks whether you are intensely staring at the speedometer, and if it feels as though you may be distracted, it suggests that you might like a cup of coffee.
These days you don't buy a car - the car buys (owns) you
