Windows that clean themselves and deflect fluid automatically.
Why It's Cool: Kia and other car makers are actively featuring "hydrophobic" windows because of the 2015 and 2016 car versions, which is coated glass that stops stuff like rain, dirt, and other debris from even touching your prized windows. It's like built-in Rain-X to your ride, without needing to use it yourself.
Brakes and cameras that automatically keep you in the middle of the lane.
Why It's Cool: Everyone sometimes finds themself becoming a bit too near that yellow line. Thankfully, new versions of the Ford Fusion, Toyota Prius, and Lincoln MKZ have a characteristic known as "lane centering," which uses onboard cameras along with the wheels to gently nudge your car into the center of a lane.
High beams that automatically adapt not to blind everybody else on the street.
Why It's Cool: Your high beams are necessary if driving in the dark, but you've probably made a couple of people angry by having them while they drive by in the other lane. BMW and Audi's laser-powered high beam methods crank the brightness up high when there's no one in front of you and dim when there's automobiles. Now there's no possible way you can piss off someone with your headlights.
Trunks that automatically open if your hands are full.
Why It's Cool: It's always a nightmare trying to open your trunk when your hands are filled with groceries or shore stuff; you usually end up attempting to kick your trunk open or perform some awkward hand dance move to make it work. The 2015 Kia Sedona helps you out by mechanically opening your back when it finds your smart key in your pocket, and can be programmable for safety and easy access.
Push button shifting for easy adjustments while on the street.
It's Cool: We've all been wowed by the push button that has made its way to quite a few automobiles in the last few decades, but the 2015 Acura TLX and 2016 Honda Pilot contribute to the automatic ingenuity by having different buttons for different gears. This frees up more space in the middle console, and also allows for distinct changing modes for more effective driving.
Access to your Android or iPhone without needing to grab them while driving.
Why It's Cool: Everybody (your daddy, your regional police officer, Demi Lovato) has told you to neveruse your telephone when driving. But, Google and Apple have recognized that people will need to see information on their telephones while driving, and created Android Auto and CarPlay for easy, secure access. Both are being built-in by a whole lot of auto manufacturers into a number of dashboards, however, you may also get a hybrid navigation system with both if you so want.
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