Davis-Moore Auto Group

Dec 13, 2018

Safety FeaturesThe great thing about buying a car in modern times is being able to equip it with high-end safety features that will protect you while you’re out on the road. If you’re not familiar with these features, however, it can be hard to know which you should add to your next vehicle. Here are some of the safety features you should get on your new car if you want the fullest protection possible.

Forward Collision Alert

Virtually every driver fears being involved in a frontal collision because of the damage they can cause. If you want to limit your chances of experiencing one, then forward collision alert is a safety feature you should get on your new car.

Forward collision alert, which can be found on a wide range of Chevrolet vehicles, monitors the road for possible frontal collisions. If an impact is possible, this feature will notify you so you can either brake or steer out of the way. When you have forward collision alert in your car, you can drive confidently knowing you’ll have the warning time you need to avoid a serious accident.

Automatic Emergency Braking

Sometimes you don’t notice a collision alert soon enough to prevent a wreck. Fortunately, if you add automatic emergency braking your car, you won’t have to worry about getting an accident because you didn’t respond to a notification in time. Automatic emergency braking is a feature that can stop your vehicle if you don’t respond to a forward collision alert. The extra level of protection provided by this feature will help keep accidents few and far between.

Blind Spot Monitoring

Failing to notice a vehicle in your blind spot is a major cause of accidents. To help make sure you don’t try to change lanes when there’s a vehicle where you can’t see it, you can add blind spot monitoring to your car. If you’re looking for a family vehicle, the Chrysler Pacifica minivan is a great choice for a number of reasons, including its inclusion of a blind spot monitoring system. When you’re out on the highway and another vehicle enters your blind spot, you’ll receive a notification so you won’t accidentally steer your minivan into the other car.

Adaptive Cruise Control

Adaptive cruise control is another top-notch safety feature available in many new cars, including the Dodge Challenger. The benefit of this feature is that it allows you to set your desired speed like normal cruise control, and it can also adjust your distance from other vehicles to prevent accidents. Imagine, for instance, that you’re out for a drive in your Challenger and you set your cruise control to 60 mph.

If a vehicle pulls into the lane in front of you or you catch up to another car in your lane, the adaptive cruise control system will apply your brakes to keep you a safe distance from the other driver.

Adding active safety features to your car is the best way to stay secure while on a drive. If you’re interested in any of these features, visit your local dealership to find out which you can add to your new car.

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