Wednesday, June 6, 2018

Best Latest Features In Cars

Automated parallel and perpendicular parking systems.

Why It's Cool: If you live in a big city or an urban area generally, locating parking can get tough and usually direct you to the hassle of having to parallel park. Now, however, every company from Toyota to Lexus and Ford to Volvo contains parking aids which find a space and execute a near flawless parallel park maneuver without screwing up anyone's bumper. This past year, car maker Bosch is gearing up to allow drivers to get out of a car and have vehicles park themselves with the support of an program.


Lighter cars, thanks to the usage of military-grade aluminum.

Why It's Cool: Nowadays, the concept of a "light car" doesn't just apply to those cute little smart cars you see drifting around the mall. Have a truck such as the 2015 Ford F-150, that is 700 pounds lighter, or even Honda's already light Fit hatchback that's 57 pounds lighter. This is due to the use of next-generation aluminum, making automobiles more lasting, more gas efficient, and easier to control.

Sensors that learn your driving style and may detect when you're too tired to push.

Why It's Cool: After a long, tiring night, among the worst decisions you can make is to push and risk becoming a serious injury. To solve this, automobile companies such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz have developed sensors and systems that know the way you push and alert one to pull over and have a break when you get started swaying or becoming reckless.

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

It's Cool: A car crash is one of the funniest things anybody will go through, and if you've been in one, trying to signal for help becomes just one of the hardest things to do. In the modern age, companies like Ford and GM utilize cellular connectivity and sensors to dial 911 and deliver help to where you are. Every second counts.

High beams that automatically adjust not to blind everybody else on the road.

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

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