every family car needs this featureUnlocking a family SUV with an armful of groceries and energetic kids in tow is a daily hassle every parent knows too well. In many vehicles, the proximity keyless entry only operates on the driver's front door. If you approach the car on the passenger or rear side, you're forced to walk all the way around to the driver's door just to unlock the rest of the cabin.The GMC Acadia solves this minor but frustrating daily inconvenience with a simple, practical feature: keyless access buttons on every door handle.By placing touch-sensitive unlock controls on all doors-including the rear passenger doors-the Acadia allows parents to instantly unlock the entire vehicle from whichever side they approach. Whether you are loading kids straight into their car seats or tossing shopping bags directly into the back row, you no longer have to make a pitstop at the driver's door first.AdvertisementAdvertisementIt is a subtle, ultra-convenient design detail that prioritizes real-world family usability, proving that small interior ergonomics can make a massive difference in daily ownership.The AutoGuide Creators Series tells stories and amplifies creators from the car world, including family life, car buying advice, commuting tips and car culture.