New Technology in Cars – Features for 2010

The technology used in cars has greatly changed over time. Car technology upgrades enhance the safety comfort levels of car owners. So, every year, new car models come with (sometimes pricey) upgrades. 2010 is no exception. Here are some of the new car upgrades we can look forward to in the next few months.

One of the most ubiquitous new technologies are navigation systems. GPS devices guide drivers with voice and visual directions. The driver just has to enter the destination and he or she will be guided right there.

Another feature that car owners care about is fuel economy. Take air conditioning, for instance. Many owners switch off the A/C when it gets cooler to save gas. But, more recent cars automatically switch off the air conditioning and other non-essential systems automatically.

Air bags have become standard safety features. But, new curtain air bags help to reduce head injury for people in both front and back seats. These devices come standard on many high end cars and are an option in some mid-price range vehicles.

Just like the “black boxes” in airliners, event data recorders can show proof of driving speed, the location of the car and other details. This feature is most useful for things like car insurance claims and legal issues related to accidents.

Run flat tires are a feature in many hybrid cars. In this case, the tires do not change shape even without air pressure. The car can be driven for 50 miles on a flat which ensures safety.

There are so many advanced car technologies. And, we haven’t seen the end of what’s coming. In fact, cars that park themselves aren’t all that far away ad even a car without a driver is on the drawing boards!

The new technology in cars has increased at an amazing speed. Cars are now more comfortable and safer than ever before.

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