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2017 Toyota HighlanderAs a retiree, you’ve already spent a lot of your life working in challenging situations. You need your car to provide a stress-free and comfortable experience that allows you to enjoy your retirement in style. Fancy technological gadgets or features are much less important than a car that is safe, comfortable, and clutter-free. If you are a retiree or senior citizen in the market for a new motor vehicle to enjoy your retirement in, keep reading to find out about four of the most helpful features you should seek out.

Comfort

You need to find a car that has a fully adjustable driver’s seat. Comfort is of paramount importance, and you don’t want to risk exacerbating existing injuries or strains due to poor posture in the car. You should look for a car that you feel comfortable sitting in, and testing any prospective vehicles out before you commit to buying them is vital. You should also make sure that the material of the driver’s seat feels cushioned enough to sit on for extended periods without causing any discomfort.

Safety

The list of safety features included as standard with modern cars grows with each model year, and some of them are less useful than others. Senior drivers should be searching for safety features such as a rear backup camera, which displays an image of what is lurking behind your car on a screen on the dashboard. The rear backup camera is incredibly handy in case you don’t have the flexibility to constantly turn your head to check for any cars or objects behind you when driving in reverse.

Clutter-free controls

Modern cars tend to be manufactured with a lot of emphasis on providing a plethora of controls to drivers that can be difficult to navigate. If you’re in the market for a new car as a retiree, you’ll want a vehicle that minimizes clutter on the dashboard and provides larger, more accessible controls to alter settings such as air conditioning and radio stations. Changing the basic settings should not require effort; you’re looking for a hassle-free driving experience and having easy access to controls plays a huge part in providing a good driving experience.

Varied color choices

Despite the importance of minimizing superfluous technological features and clutter inside the car, like anyone else in the market for a new car, you still want something that looks good. Modern cars should be available in a variety of different colors, so you can choose one that best suits your tastes and needs. Impaired night vision tends to affect older people frequently, so finding your car at night time in a busy parking lot can be a real challenge if you choose a dark-colored car.

Now that you have a better idea of what to look for in a new car as a senior citizen, the next step is to pay a visit to your local dealership, find a vehicle you like, and take it out on a test drive. Make sure you bargain for the best deal possible!

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