What cool feature from a former car do you wish your Stinger had?

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As AZ starts getting into triple digit temperatures, I'm really missing the remote window down function that my G37 and 350Z had. It was nice to let all of the hot air out of the car from a distance instead of getting blasted with a heat wave when you open the door.

Any others out there?
 
Much as I hated my 2015 mustang, I did like having dozens and dozens of ambient color/gauge color options. Wouldn't mind having that on the Stinger too.
 
Remote sunroof and windows, Connected app (Australia doesn't get the UVO app), exhaust note and BMW's human navigation voice (don't really like the robotic voice on the Stinger) on my F56 MINI JCW.

And having a dial to navigate the infotainment screen made it all the more convenient.
 
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I would like more HUD features. GM's HUD's for their Cadillac's can do so much, and the one in the stinger is effectively just another speedo.
 
As AZ starts getting into triple digit temperatures, I'm really missing the remote window down function that my G37 and 350Z had. It was nice to let all of the hot air out of the car from a distance instead of getting blasted with a heat wave when you open the door.

Any others out there?
I have a '22 Stinger and I can put the windows DOWN with the key fob UNLOCK button, but I can not get them UP!! Like previous cars I've had.
 
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I have a '22 Stinger and I can put the windows DOWN with the key fob, but I can not get them UP!! Like previous cars I've had.
How? I have a 22 and would love to know without pulling out the manual. Thanks.
 
I had a BMW 5 series in 2015. There are hundreds of things that can be user/owner Coded on the BMWs. Add items to the HUD/change Temperature by one-degree increments on seat backs and/or bottoms/you can code in the European headlight technology that is not permitted on US cars/control which lights and their brightness (front & rear) for daytime running lights, etc. Just about anything controlled by the car's computers can be modified using the proper software and plugin adaptor. I used a Carly-- IF you feared "bricking" your system, you could have a pro do it remotely over the phone while you watched . . . Some electronic Options were built into the car and with the proper instrument and knowledge YOU could turn them on.
I miss the BMW headlights most of all and their HUD.
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Cool feature Number One, standard transmission. And no fancy features/parts. I could do with just getting in and driving (but I have a TPMS system, currently not working, which bugs the crap outta me).
 
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My Subaru had better blind spot warning and backup camera. Remote start on the key fob would be nice.
 
I recently rented a low-level Camry from Budget, and even that freaking thing had USB-C charging. Meanwhile my '22 Stinger does not.
 
An ECM/TCM that can be flash tuned with a hand-held device like a Cobb Accessport or HP tuner.
 
I recently rented a low-level Camry from Budget, and even that freaking thing had USB-C charging. Meanwhile my '22 Stinger does not.
While I agree, I'd hazard a guess that 999/1000 people have USB A on the other end of their charging cables.
 
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How? I have a 22 and would love to know without pulling out the manual. Thanks.
Press and hold the UNLOCK button on the fob. On my M-B & BMW the LOCK button would close the windows and sunroof-- you know, when that unexpected summer shower pops up.
 
Good to hear, glad I didn't buy one of these overpriced bench tunes
Yeah no, the system being developed is specifically for people who want to change their tunes, and allow the tuners to make adjustments without sending the ECU back out. you will also be able to flash maps to the JB4, but you will still need an initial tune from whatever tuner you choose, as long as they decide to play nice with the company developing it. If you wanna really go fast, its pay to play.
 
Simple…. A Trunk Monkey! I know some of you folks out there are familiar; for the rest - YouTube it. Granted - I didn’t actually have this feature on any car - but certainly wanted it. Enjoy. db
 
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