Tuesday, September 18, 2018

New Features In Cars

Speakers that offer real surround sound.

It's Cool: The 1 thing that motorists can always count on to keep them fair is their music and speakers, but it appears there's a never ending chase to have the best sounds and the deepest bass for your sickest drops. More cars are coming together with regular speakers which bring the concert to your ride, with an example being the Land Rover's Meridian audio system with a whopping 13 speakers, 12 channels, and several ways to acquire all your tunes right, ceramic paint coatings.

Crash detection sensors that provide you with the help that you need, fast.

Why It's Cool: A car crash is among the funniest things anybody will go through, and if you've been in one, trying to signal for help becomes one of the most difficult things to do. In today's era, companies like Ford and GM utilize cellular connectivity and detectors to dial 911 and send help to wherever you're. Every second counts.

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

It's Cool: Everyone sometimes finds themself getting a bit too near that yellow line. Happily, new versions of the Ford Fusion, Toyota Prius, and Lincoln MKZ have a feature called "lane centering," that uses onboard cameras along with the wheels to gently nudge your vehicle into the center of a lane.

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

Why It's Cool: Safety has always been the principal focus for all car makers with each new technology that comes out. At the current day, a few cars like the 2015 Honda Accord automatically vibrate your seat or steering wheel when you're going to hit something from the front, while some others like the 2015 Subaru Outback even take it further and mechanically brake to prevent a collision.

GPS that automatically analyzes traffic and locates the best way around it.

Why It's Cool: We can all agree that traffic stinks. Acura's innovative Real-Time Traffic feature on the 2016 MDX works with the built-in GPS method to obtain the perfect way to get around traffic, while viewing accidents, weather events, and construction on the street. It's a lot less of a hassle (and safer) than pulling your mobile phone.

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