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New Features In Cars
Automobile systems that alarm you and automatically brake before a possible accident.
It's Cool: Safety has always been the principal focus for all car makers with every new technology that emerges. In the present day, some cars like the 2015 Honda Accord automatically vibrate your seat or steering wheel when you're about to hit something from the front, while some others like the 2015 Subaru Outback take it further and mechanically brake to stop a collision.
Speakers that provide real surround sound.
Why It's Cool: The 1 thing which motorists can always rely on to keep them fair is their speakers and music, but it appears there's a never ending chase to have the best sounds along with the deepest bass to your sickest drops. More cars are coming together with standard speakers which bring the concert to your trip, with an example being the Land Rover's Meridian sound system with a whopping 13 speakers, 12 channels, and several ways to get all your songs right.
Interfaces that recognize and automatically respond to your voice.
It's Cool: While we're not quite there in relation to a fully talkative car like KITT from Knight Rider, the likes of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and much more have employed UConnect voice recognition programs inside their 2015 versions that respond to your voice for any range of jobs. Asking your automobile things like "Where's the nearest gas station? " or "Just how do I get home? " are eventually possible and quite convenient.
Access to your Android or iPhone without needing to catch them while driving.
Why It's Cool: Everyone (your daddy, your regional police officer, Demi Lovato) has told you to never, ever use your telephone when driving. But, Google and Apple have recognized that individuals will need to see information on their telephones while driving, and created Android Auto and CarPlay for easy, safe access. Both are being built by a whole lot of car makers into a number of dashboards, however, you can also buy a hybrid navigation system with both in the event that you so desire.
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