Activities that would add realism to the car

  • More realistic car sounds, making the car look and feel better both inside and outside. For example, improving the visibility of details like the radio, rearview mirrors, or when changing the radio station, speed, and fuel level. Currently, it feels and looks like a toy.

  • Different sounds when the windows are closed versus when they are open.

  • Ability to turn the car on and off.

  • Turn the lights on and off.

  • Functional turn signals that, if used incorrectly (e.g., signaling in the opposite direction), could cause accidents or fines.

  • Seat belts for the driver, passengers, and babies (if present).

  • Windshield wipers that can be activated.

  • A GPS system that suggests the most and least congested routes.

  • Ability to place objects in the trunk and visibly see them there.

  • Adjustable heating and air conditioning.

  • Functional radio.

  • A mechanic system where if the car is not locked with the key, there is a risk of theft.

  • Increased risk of accidents in rain or snow.

  • Ability to have conversations in the car.

  • Feeding children or pets in the car (some pets may require bottles when they are young).

  • Customization options for purchased cars at a mechanic.

  • Paying traffic fines; failure to pay could result in driving without a license or vehicle confiscation.

  • Traffic jams.

  • Toll booths on highways.

  • Packing suitcases for trips, placing them in the car, and seeing them occupy space.

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