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If I’m stressed, it reclines.
If I’m tired, it massages.
If I’m annoyed, it gives me lumbar support like a hug.
Press once.
Car scans the area.
Finds a spot.
Parallel parks itself like a legend.
Cold hands? Warm air.
Warm face? Cool breeze.
It tracks your body like a VIP guest.
Not a full wash — just a quick “remove the restaurant smell from my jacket” cycle.
Warm cookies.
Cold drinks.
Zero judgment.
Kids arguing?
Friends oversharing?
Backseat DJ playing chaos?
Silenced. Peace restored.
Drive‑in vibes without leaving your spot.
No more squinting.
No more sun‑burning your arm.
Just smooth, adaptive shade.
Because crumbs and wrappers are the real enemy.
Invisible bubble.
Protects your paint.
Saves your sanity.
“Sure, take the long way.”
“Okay, avoiding traffic.”
Finally.
Winter in Toronto would never be the same.
Because nothing is worse than a soggy umbrella rolling around your floor mats.
Interior vacuums itself.
Dust disappears.
Windows sparkle.
You did nothing.
No more burning your palms in summer or freezing them in winter.
Wallet?
Phone?
Bag?
Leftover food?
Car alerts you before you walk away like a loyal friend.
Not a full coffee machine — just a single, perfect, tiny shot of energy.
Rainy day? Cedarwood.
Sunny day? Citrus.
Night drive? Something mysterious.
Construction noise? Muted.
Honking? Muted.
Motorcycles at 2 a.m.? Muted.
That idiot with super loud exhaust? Muted.
Emergency vehicles? Not Muted.
Seat, mirrors, climate, music, lighting, driving style — all auto‑loaded when you open the door.
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