Way more gas-efficient motors and engines.
Why It's Cool: Though the price of gas may be going down recently, most of us agree that the less we have to fill up, the better life is. Cars like the 2015 Chrysler 200 sedan along with the 2015 Honda Fit are beginning to go beyond 30 mph, while even more beast-y vehicles like the 2015 Ford F-150 have significantly more efficient tanks to save drivers from heading into the pump too frequently.
High beams that automatically adjust not to blind everyone else on the street.
It's Cool: Your large beams are necessary when driving in the dark, but you've probably left a couple of people angry by getting them on while they drive by in another lane. BMW and Audi's laser-powered high beam systems crank the brightness up high when there's no one before you and dim themselves when there's automobiles. Now there's no possible way you can piss someone off with your headlights.
Automatic stop and begin engines to conserve gas through those traffic jams.
Why It's Cool: Your car goes through a lot of fuel when it's not moving in visitors, and a few folks even go through the step of stopping their car when things come to a halt. The 2015 Chevy Malibu gets rid of all the guesswork and automatically stops a vehicle if your foot is on the brake pedal in a jam, and restarts the car when your foot is off, saving your gas and saving the environment.
Crash detection sensors that provide you with the help that you require, fast.
Why It's Cool: A car crash is one of the scariest things anyone goes through, and if you've ever been in one, attempting to signal for assistance becomes just one of the hardest things to do. In the modern era, companies such as Ford and GM use cellular connectivity and detectors to dial 911 and deliver help to wherever you're. Every moment counts.
Car systems that alarm you and mechanically brake before a potential accident.
It's Cool: Safety has always been the main focus for all automobile manufacturers with every new technology that emerges. In the current day, some cars like the 2015 Honda Accord mechanically vibrate your seat or steering wheel when you're going to hit something out of the front, while others enjoy the 2015 Subaru Outback even take it further and mechanically brake to stop a collision.
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