Wednesday, December 19, 2018

Top New Features In Cars

Cameras that see what all around your vehicle, not just behind it.

It's Cool: Even though more cars today are coming together with rear-view cameras, companies such as Ford and Infiniti are including cameras that enable drivers to see everything else about their car when driving. In reality, these futuristic cameras also include sensors to actually notify you once you're going to hit something, saving you the guilt and confrontation.

Heated wiper blades which melt ice and snow to keep everything clear.

It's Cool: Winter drivers understand the pain and misery of having to handle the snow messing their eyesight upward. It's not an enjoyable thing, but firms like Everblade and Thermalblade make cheap wiper blades which make quick work of snow and ice to make sure to don't have to break the squeegee yourself.

GPS that automatically assesses traffic and finds the best way around it.

It's CoolWe 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 find the perfect way to get around traffic, while spotting accidents, weather events, and building on the road. It's a lot less of a hassle (and safer) than pulling your phone.

Automobile systems that alarm you and mechanically brake before a potential accident.

It's Cool: Safety has always been the main focus for all car makers with every new technology that emerges. In 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 out of the front, while some others like the 2015 Subaru Outback take it further and mechanically brake to prevent a collision.

Access to your Android or iPhone without having to catch them while driving.

Why It's Cool: Everyone (your daddy, your local police officer, Demi Lovato) has told you to never, ever use your phone while driving. However, Google and Apple have recognized that people need to view information on their telephones while driving, and created Android Auto and CarPlay for easy, secure access. Both are being built-in by a whole lot of car makers into a number of dashboards, but you may also get a hybrid navigation system with both if you so want.

Windows that clean themselves and deflect liquid mechanically.

It's Cool: Kia and other auto makers are actively featuring "hydrophobic" windows because of its 2015 and 2016 car models, which is coated glass that prevents stuff such as rain, dirt, and other debris from touching your prized windows. It's like built-in Rain-X to your ride, without the need to apply it yourself.

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