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Best Latest Features In Cars

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

It's Cool: Safety has always been the main focus for all car makers with each new technology that emerges. In the current day, some cars like the 2015 Honda Accord mechanically vibrate your seat or steering wheel once you're about to hit something from the front, whereas others like the 2015 Subaru Outback take it further and mechanically brake to stop a collision.

GPS that automatically assesses traffic and finds the very 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 together with the built-in GPS system to find the best way to go around traffic, while spotting accidents, weather events, and building on the street. It's a lot less of a hassle (and safer) than pulling out your mobile phone.

Way more gas-efficient motors and engines.

Why It's Cool: While the price of gas may be going down lately, most of us agree that the we have to fill up, the better life is. Automobiles like the 2015 Chrysler 200 sedan along with the 2015 Honda Fit are beginning to go beyond 30 miles per gallon, while even more beast-y vehicles like the 2015 Ford F-150 have significantly more efficient cylinders to save motorists from heading into the pump too often.

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

Why It's Cool: After a long, tiring night, among the worst choices you can make is to push and risk getting into a serious injury. To solve this, automobile companies like BMW and Mercedes-Benz have developed detectors and systems that learn how you push and alert you to pull over and have a rest when you start swaying or becoming reckless.

Cars that drive themselves.

It's Cool: The holy grail of contemporary car technology is having cars that drive themselvesand the most recent edition of Tesla's Model S is right about there with its Autopilot feature. The system uses a camera, radar, and 360 degree sonar sensors to control speed, change lanes, turns, and park automatically. Self-driving automobiles will be among the hottest items in the automotive industry over the upcoming few decades, with GM and even Apple rumored to get in on the action.

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