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Best Features In A Car

September 21 2018 , Written by Ira Iskandarov

A sunfroof that automatically blocks mild and lets you see exactly what you want to.

Why It's Cool: We've evolved past the point where sunroofs are just for looking cool and sticking your head out. Mercedes-Benz's newer SLK models incorporate a fresh "Magic Sky" sunroof that can be darkened to block out sunroof and UV rays, or lightened to see more of the large, beautiful clear skies.

Push button changing for simple adjustments while on the street.

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

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

Why It's Cool: These days, the notion of a "light car" doesn't only apply to those adorable little smart vehicles 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 usage of aluminum, making cars more durable, more gas efficient, and easier to control.

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

Why It's Cool: Everybody (your dad, the regional police officer, Demi Lovato) has advised you to neveruse your telephone while driving. But, Google and Apple have acknowledged that individuals will need to view information on their phones while driving, and generated Android Auto and CarPlay for easy, safe access. Both are being built by a whole lot of auto manufacturers into a number of dashboards, but you can also buy a hybrid system with both in the event that you so desire.

Sensors that know your driving style and can detect when you're too tired to drive.

Why It's Cool: After a long, exhausting night, among the worst choices you can make is to drive and risk getting into a serious injury. To address this, car companies such as BMW and Mercedes-Benz have developed sensors and systems that know the way you drive and alert you to pull over and have a rest when you get started swaying or becoming reckless.

Constructed 4G LTE Wi-Fi hotspots for always staying connected on the road.

Why It's Cool: A growing number of manufacturers such as Buick, GMC, and Chevrolet are such as built-in 4G LTE hotspots in their cars, enabling drivers to use their telephones, tablet computers, and laptops without having to use their costly data or pull over to the closest Starbucks. Only don't attempt to use your tech while driving, please.

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