Monday, August 13, 2018

Best Features In A Car In 2018

Car systems that alert you and mechanically brake before a potential accident.

It's Cool: Safety has always been the main focus for all car makers with each new technology that comes out. At the present day, a few cars such as the 2015 Honda Accord automatically vibrate your seat or steering wheel once you're going to hit something out of the front, while some others like the 2015 Subaru Outback take it further and automatically brake to stop a collision.

A sunfroof that automatically blocks mild and lets you see what you would like to.

Why It's CoolWe've evolved past the stage where sunroofs are only for looking trendy and sticking out your head. Mercedes-Benz's newer SLK models incorporate a new "Magic Sky" sunroof which can be darkened to block out sunroof and UV rays, or lightened to see more of the large, beautiful clear sky.

Brakes and cameras that automatically keep you in the middle of the lane.

It's Cool: Everybody occasionally finds himself getting a bit too near this yellow line. Thankfully, new variations of the Ford Fusion, Toyota Prius, and Lincoln MKZ have a characteristic known as "lane centering," that utilizes onboard cameras and the wheels to gently nudge your vehicle into the middle of a lane.

Push button changing for easy alterations while on the street.

It's Cool: We've all been wowed by the push button ignition that has made its way to a number of cars in the last few decades, but the 2015 Acura TLX and 2016 Honda Pilot contribute to the automated creativity by having different buttons for various gears. This frees up more room in the middle console, and also allows for distinct shifting modes for more efficient driving.

An alternator that recycles energy for your car and saves gas.

Why It's Cool: Renewable energy is amazing, especially when it comes to automobiles. The 2014 Mazada6 includes a technology called i-ELOOP, which stores kinetic energy each time it breaks, converts that energy to electricity, and uses that energy to electricity headlights, AC systems, and even car sound. This 's less fuel used for a happier you.

High beams that automatically adapt not to blind everybody else on the street.

Why It's Cool: Your high beams are essential if driving in the dark, but you've probably left a few people angry by getting them on while they drive by in another lane. BMW and Audi's laser-powered high beam methods crank up the brightness high when there's no one in front of you and dim when there's automobiles. Presently there's no possible way you can piss someone off with your headlights.

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