Wednesday, May 22, 2019

New Features In Cars In 2019

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

Why It's Cool: Your car goes through a lot of fuel as it is not moving in traffic, and some people even go through the measure of quitting their car when items come to a halt. The 2015 Chevy Malibu gets rid of all the guesswork and automatically stops a car if your foot is on the brake pedal during a jam, and restarts the car when your foot is off, saving your gas and saving the environment.

Cars that recognize traffic lighting adjustments and count down until the upcoming green light.

It's Cool: We invest 38 hours a year stuck in traffic, which usually involves a lot of time taking a look at stoplights. During the next few years, Audi will roll out a traffic light information system that will inform drivers how long until the next green light and also tell you fast or slow they ought to go to get to the upcoming green light, all in one system.

Push button shifting for simple alterations while on the street.

Why It's Cool: We've been wowed by the push button that has made its way into a number of cars in the last couple of decades, however the 2015 Acura TLX and 2016 Honda Pilot add to the automated ingenuity using different buttons for different gears. This frees up more room in the middle console, and also permits for different shifting modes for more efficient driving.

Trunks that mechanically open even if your hands are full.

Why It's Cool: It's always a nightmare trying to open your trunk as soon as your hands are full with groceries or beach stuff; you usually wind up trying to kick your trunk open or do some embarrassing hand dancing move to make it work. The 2015 Kia Sedona helps you out by automatically opening your back when it detects your smart key in your pocket, and is even programmable for safety and effortless access.

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