Friday, September 18, 2020

Best Latest Features In Cars

Car seats that may really give you a massage while being warmed or chilled.

Why It's Cool: Being able to heat or cool car seats in cars such as the 2015 Kia Sedona and 2015 Ford Edge is awesome. Mercedes-Benz's line of S-Class cars takes it to another level and has six massage styles built into the vehicle seat, such as "hot stone" and "workout" massage modes for feeling relaxed and invigorated after those days.

Heated wiper blades that melt ice and snow to keep everything clear.

It's Cool: Winter drivers know the pain and misery of having to handle the snow messing their eyesight up. It's not an enjoyable thing, but firms like Everblade and Thermalblade make affordable wiper blades that make quick work of snow and ice to make sure to don't have to break out the squeegee yourself.

Automatic stop and start engines to conserve gas during these traffic jams.

Why It's Cool: Your car goes through a great deal of fuel when it is not moving in traffic, and a few folks even go through the step of stopping their car when items come to a stop. 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 shake, and then restarts the car as soon as your foot is off, saving your gas and saving the environment.

Windows that clean them and deflect fluid automatically.

Why It's Cool: Kia and other car manufacturers are actively incorporating "hydrophobic" windows for the 2015 and 2016 car models, which is coated glass which stops stuff like rain, dirt, and other debris out of touching your prized windows. It's like built-in Rain-X for your ride, without needing to apply it yourself.

An alternator that recycles energy for your vehicle and conserves gas.

It's Cool: Renewable electricity is amazing, especially when it comes to cars. The 2014 Mazada6 includes a technology called i-ELOOP, which stores kinetic energy each time it breaks, converts that energy to electricity, and uses that energy to electricity headlights, AC systems, and even car sound. That's less fuel used for a fitter you.

Interfaces that recognize and automatically respond to your voice.

Why It's Cool: While we're not quite there in terms of a fully talkative car like KITT from Knight Rider, the likes of Chrysler, Dodge, Fiat, Jeep, and more have implemented UConnect voice recognition programs in their 2015 versions that respond to your voice for a number of tasks. Asking your car matters like "Where's the closest gas station? " or "Just how do I get home? " are eventually possible and quite convenient.

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