Brakes and cameras which automatically keep you in the center of the lane.
It's Cool: Everybody sometimes finds himself becoming a bit too near this yellow line. Thankfully, new versions of the Ford Fusion, Toyota Prius, and Lincoln MKZ have a characteristic called "lane centering," that uses onboard cameras and the wheels to gently nudge your car into the center of a lane.
Trunks that mechanically open if your hands are full.
Why It's Cool: It's always a nightmare trying to open your back when your hands are filled with groceries or beach stuff; you generally wind up trying to kick your back open or perform some embarrassing hand dance movement to make it work. The 2015 Kia Sedona helps you out by mechanically opening your trunk when it detects your smart key in your pocket, and can be programmable for security and effortless access.
Lighter cars, as a result of the usage of military-grade aluminum.
Why It's Cool: These days, the concept of a "light automobile " doesn't only apply to those adorable little smart cars you see roaming around the mall. Take a truck such as the 2015 Ford F-150, which is 700 pounds lighter, or even Honda's already light Fit hatchback which is 57 pounds lighter. This is due to the usage of aluminum, which make cars more durable, more gas efficient, and easier to control.
Push button shifting for easy alterations while on the road.
Why It's Cool: We've all been wowed by the push button that has made its way into a number of cars in the last few decades, but the 2015 Acura TLX and 2016 Honda Pilot contribute to the automatic creativity using different buttons for different gears. This frees up more room in the center console, and even permits for distinct changing modes for more effective driving.
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