Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Best Features In A Car In 2018

Windows that clean them and deflect liquid mechanically.

Why It's Cool: Kia along with other car makers are actively incorporating "hydrophobic" windows for the 2015 and 2016 car models, which is coated glass which prevents stuff such as rain, dirt, and other debris out of touching your prized windows. It's like built-in Rain-X to your ride, without needing to use it yourself.

Automated parallel and perpendicular parking systems.

It's Cool: If you reside in a large town or an urban area in general, finding parking can get tough and generally direct you to the hassle of having to parallel park. Now, however, every company from Toyota into Lexus and Ford to Volvo contains parking aids which find a space and perform a near perfect parallel park maneuver without screwing up anyone's bumper. This past year, car maker Bosch is gearing up allowing drivers to get out of a vehicle and have vehicles park themselves with the help of an program.

Crash detection sensors that get you the help you need, fast.

Why It's Cool: A car crash is among the scariest things anyone will go through, and if you've ever been in one, attempting to signal for assistance becomes one of the most difficult things to do. In the modern era, companies like Ford and GM use cellular connectivity and sensors to dial 911 and send assistance to wherever you're. Every moment counts.

High beams that automatically adjust not to blind everyone else on the street.

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

Lighter cars, as a result of the use of military-grade aluminum.

Why It's Cool: These days, the notion of a "light automobile " doesn't only apply to these adorable little smart cars you see roaming around the mall. Take a truck like the 2015 Ford F-150, which is 700 pounds lighter, or even Honda's already light Fit hatchback that's 57 pounds lighter. This is thanks to the use of aluminum, which make cars more durable, more gas efficient, and easier to control.

Brakes and cameras that automatically keep you at the middle of the street.

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

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