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The other is the way the engine switch works. I really wish there were a way to stop the engine and keep the radio on. The nav takes forever to boot up.
Unless I am missing something mentioned already, the accessory feature is done by keeping your foot off the brake after car is shut down, and then pressing the start button once for partial power and twice for full power.
Remember to keep foot off brake when pressing.
I love the little lights (maybe on sls only?) that are under the driver and passenger door to light the ground. Noticed them for the first time yesterday after two months and 6500 miles. I dove on the ground just to look at them and almost got clipped by a passsing car.
The subject of this thread does no justice to the value of the car versus the standard options or the low cost of the extra options. I guess it is just a reflection of your expectations, which you are certainly entitled to. (spoiled brat)

-kidding
My first car was a (used) 1974 Chevy Vega with a two speed automatic, fm converter,and that's about it. (no power anything or a/c. )
I'm more surprised at what I "do" get rather than "don't" get, but now that you mention it I wish it had stow and go seating, a third row of seats and a retractable roof so I could maybe put large appliances in the back.