Friday, August 24, 2018

New Features In Cars In 2018

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

Why It's Cool: Nowadays, the notion of a "light car" doesn't just apply to these cute little smart cars you see roaming around the mall. Take a truck like 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 usage of aluminum, making automobiles more durable, more gas efficient, and easier to control, car detailing markham.

Windows that clean themselves and deflect fluid mechanically.

It's Cool: Kia and other car manufacturers are actively incorporating "hydrophobic" windows for the 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 the ride, without needing to apply it yourself.

Built-in night vision and radar detection for preventing objects and wilderness.

Why It's CoolWe've all experienced nighttime drives if your high beams aren't sufficient to make you feel secure. But since we are living in the future, car manufacturers like BMW and Audi have taken it on themselves to develop real night vision dash systems which operate with detectors and allow you to view wildlife like deer or items like trash cans in the complete dark.

High beams that automatically adapt not to blind everybody else on the street.

It's Cool: Your high beams are necessary if driving in the dark, however you've probably made a couple of people angry by getting them on while they drive by in another lane. BMW and Audi's laser-powered high beam methods crank up the brightness high when there's no one in front of you and dim themselves when there's automobiles. Now there's no possible way you can piss someone off with your headlights.

Crash detection sensors that get you the help that you need, fast.

Why It's Cool: A car crash is one of the scariest things anyone will go through, and if you've been in one, trying to signal for assistance becomes one of the hardest things to do. In today's era, companies such as Ford and GM use mobile connectivity and detectors to dial 911 and send help to where you are. Every moment counts.

Car systems that alarm you and mechanically brake before a possible accident.

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

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