YOUR car might have a hidden feature that is a paradise for gamers.
One button push turns your dashboard into interactive points game and reveals if you are an efficient driver.
Hyundai Veloster owners can find an entertaining and useful game on their dashboardCredit: HandoutThe Blue Max game measures fuel efficiency based on your driving evaluationCredit: Facebook / Grande Prairie HyundaiThe owners of Hyundai Veloster might be pleasantly surprised to learn that their dashboard has a useful and entertaining option.
The Blue Max is a green driving game which evaluates driving efficiency for ten minutes and assigns a score.
The interactive game can be accessed with just one push of a button and pressing start.
Selfish drivers mount pavement outside family homes putting pedestrians at riskIt is designed to help drivers improve their fuel economy which will save you money in the long-run.
The game measures your throttle and braking points with the main goal of saving fuel.
The car model with the useful feature can be found on the UK market - usually second-hand.
The Hyundai Velosters are available for a decent price of £6,000.
According to a recent poll, almost half of owners have no idea about their car's full potential, meaning they could be losing out on useful perks.
A further 36 per cent said they were often confused about their car's specs and have no idea what some dashboard symbols may mean.
The Sun has broken down some of the most useful car features and how some can even help drive down the cost of fuel or insurance.
Another special feature in many modern motors could come in handy for those looking to keep some things safe in a very stylish manners and goes unnoticed by thousands.
The "hidden Easter egg" is most commonly found inside the rear doors of a flash Range Rover Sport model and is perfect for storing small goods like money, keys and even things like sweet treats you want to keep all to yourself.
To find the secret spot all you need to do is open the back door of your car and check to see if you have an extendable pop out drawer lurking somewhere.
Top ten reasons learners fail their driving test revealed by the DVSAIf you see something that might look like a drawer give it a push and if it clicks open, pull it and the miraculous find will reveal itself to you.
A mum has also revealed her car's hidden feature that changed the game when it comes to getting her kids into the car.
The woman - who goes by @mrsdejasmith on TikTok- took to the platform to share the tip with her followers - and it has viewers in a frenzy.
And drivers are just learning about a secret feature that could prove life-saving for the lucky motorists that have it.
The feature was posted on social media and dazzled viewers who claim the snazzy little feature is "absolutely brilliant".