Showing posts with label Safety. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Safety. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 8, 2010

Smart and Safe From Mercedes-Benz BlueTec!


You might find get deals at Sprinter Pricing Miami, but how smart and safe are those vehicles?  Next to the new and improved Mercedes-Benz E-350 BlueTec, most cars will seem prehistoric.  The cars from New Jersey Hyundai are getting amazing safety crash test ratings, but the technology that some of the luxury brands have incorporated into their vehicles is truly mind boggling.  It is true that the E350 BlueTec will learn about its driver and even realize if the driver is driving under the influence or is drowsy.  Until the cars at Hyundai North Carolina can do that, they might have some pretty steep competition from the luxury line.  Other car makers like Ford and Cadillac have installed self-parking sensors in their vehicles so that drivers just push a button and the car parallel parks itself!

According to the NHTSA (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration), there are more than 30% of American drivers who actually admit to dozing off while driving.  It is likely that those numbers are much higher, and driving drowsy is a terrifying thing that can cause severe accidents.  The BlueTec from Mercedes-Benz will create a driving profile based on how the driver brakes, accelerates, and even takes the road conditions into consideration.  If the driver deviates from that profile, the car will signal warnings to alert the driver. 

Other high tech features of the Mercedes-Benz E350 include headlights that will adjust their brightness based on the curve of the road.  The tire pressure is monitored and the driver will be alerted if the tire pressure is not at safe or ideal levels.  Plus, you get an ultra smooth ride from the suspension so you really have a hard time judging the condition of the road from inside the car.  For a starting price of $50,900, we would hope that the Mercedes-Benz E350 BlueTec would come with more than a few tricks up its sleeve!




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Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Favorite Tech Features for Safety and Comfort!


Something that we absolutely love about the cars from Santa Ana Volvo Dealers is that most of them come standard with leather seats. It truly is the little things in life that make it worth living, and there are tons of features that you can put on your vehicles these days to make them the best thing since sliced bread. When you visit Palm Bay Lincoln Mercury to check out the great deals on the remaining Mercury merchandise, pay special attention to the options that your car comes with. Chances are that over time, you have figured out what you really can’t live without when it comes to owning a vehicle. Keep that list in mind when you find yourself choosing a vehicle at Pohanka Honda Of Salisbury, because a vehicle is probably the second most expensive item most of us will buy in our lifetime.

While it is not the most fun topic to talk about in the world, safety is a huge concern when purchasing a vehicle. Technology has come a long ways, and by 2012 all vehicles will come standard with electronic stability control. Until that happens, be choosy and make sure your vehicle has ESC. Also, if you are going to be driving in inclement weather, really think about getting all-wheel drive. Two heads are better than one, and four wheels spinning are better than two wheels spinning out of control. The last safety technology that will really make your life easier is having a back-up camera or even rearview camera in-dash. A lot of cameras are only active while you are in reverse, but sometimes you want to know what is behind you and the newer technologies also scan around your vehicle to make sure you won’t hit anything to your side.

For the better things in life, consider getting in-dash GPS navigation. This usually also includes a built-in hard-drive so that you can load and store all of your music right in your car. Now you don’t have to worry about suction cups falling off your windshield and breaking your portable navigation device, and you also don’t have to worry about forgetting your MP3 player when you are stuck in traffic. Another feature you might want to consider splurging for is back-seat entertainment. Yes, you can always get them installed later, but the dealerships do a great job and the whole system is seamless and streamlined.




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Tuesday, September 28, 2010

Should We Mention The Single Pedal Design Again?

The single pedal designed has been around for more than two decades. The inventor himself, Masuyuki Naruse has argued the two pedal is a design flaw. "We have a tendency to stomp down when we panic" said the inventor. He designed this break pedal to help and prevent unintended acceleration. This single pedal would be an answer to the problem but automakers and consumers are leery. Some consumers do not like change and automakers do not want to insist that it goes in during assembly with consumers unsure of it. The pedal itself has come to the attention of executives with Toyota being under the spotlight with their troubles. Toyota has been effected greatly by their acceleration problems and Bradenton Chevrolet are fully taking advantage of it all.

This one pedal design is just like the brake pedal but has a thin piece to the side. That piece pushes outward to accelerate your vehicle. It does stop the accidental acceleration when you have a quick reaction. Too many of these types of unneeded deaths have come from acceleration when the driver has panicked. The statistics in Japan in 2009, there were 6,700 accidents with 37 deaths and 9,500 injuries that have been associated with driver acceleration said the Institute For Accident Research and Data Analysis. IARDA is a government affiliated group based in Tokyo. This is one of the reasons that Mr. Naruse has had such passion to shape this pedal. It is needed to save lives and any injury. Peoria VW has looked at it, the pedal fell on deaf ears with German engineering. It is so hard to have someone change the way they drive and that is why automakers have difficulty with the pedal, because of the consumers. Even the Detroit GM Dealers have resistance in changing the pedal design that everyone is accustomed to.

This single pedal is of a divine design, if it would save one life it's worth it. It is hard to change the way we drive, anyone that can thing to push their foot sideways to accelerate would think it would be uncomfortable. The Obama Administration has said it might make the automakers put a "smart pedal" in. We will wait and see what the automakers actually do and what will be up to standards to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.