Actually there's a bit of a story to that too - the umbrella I mean. As I've mentioned before my Scala has the "Technology" trim pack, not that I wanted it, but it was the only 110hp they had which was pre-reg. It's a version specifically aimed at the traveling sales reps, not many people have heard of it. Basically an SE trim but with a number of "desirable" extras - the Amundsen screen and computer system (couldn't give a monkeys about it) Front and rear parking sensors (those I do find very useful) and some other stuff I'm pretty indifferent to. Oh, and a fancy bit of stainless trim along the bottom of the windows and half way up the rear 3/4 which I'm strangely pleased with? Haven't seen another one with this trim so far. However, one of the things Mrs J noticed when we were looking at the brochures was that it has an umbrella in the drivers door. She thought this was wonderful. When we went in to collect the car she, of course, checked to see if the umbrella was there. Disaster! No umbrella! Oh dear, end of world nigh! The very nice salesman promised he'd get one for her and then took me aside and said, you do realise the Technology pack does not include the umbrella? However I can see it's important to your wife and I'll get one at no charge to you - and he did, although it took a few days for it to arrive. Doubt if we'll ever use it and I'll not be putting it back in the door when it's wet, but I thought it was very nice of him to do that. So far I've taken it out just to check it's Ok and put it back.
Mine is a similar spec... although the name is a bit more on the nose "business edition". Basically all the stuff a travelling rep might want, i.e. cruise control, upgraded drivers seat with power lumbar support and heating for both, auto lights, sat nav. Then everything the fleet manager might want, the smaller wheels so cheaper tyres with lower CO2 for taxing and fuel consumption and a spare wheel. Then the exterior largely looks like a base spec..but with fog lamps.
Missing very few none decorative things compared to top spec "excel" one of those is a variable height boot floor.. however given this robs about 2 inches if not more depth across the whole load floor it technically reduces the boot space by 50l so no great loss.
Of course being a car my wife uses it comes with About 5 umbrellas in the boot, 3 of which are usually broken.