In a September study from CarMax, most drivers said that they want more technology in their vehicles and that Tesla has the best tech of any car brand.
Of the over 1,000 respondents surveyed, almost 50 percent of car owners said that they wish their cars had more tech features.
While power windows were the most used feature, only 35.5 percent of respondents said it was an indispensable feature. On the car features wish list, 55.8 percent of people said that bluetooth connectivity is a"must-have" in their next vehicle purchase, followed by power locks and power windows.Tesla
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