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Sunday, April 26, 2020

6 Things To Check For When Buying A Car

Comfort, safety and satisfaction are key when you need to change your automobile or if you're buying a car for the first time. No need to rush and buy something you won't really enjoy.

There are six things we see as necessary for a modern car...



Anti-Lock Brakes (ABS)
Anti-lock brake systems (ABS) watch individual wheel speeds.ABS has been introduced in the hatchback segment in recent years. One has to pay a premium but then it’s worth the amount as it prevents a car’s wheels from locking up during “emergency” braking. Basically ABS allows the driver to steer the car and swerve away from harm’s way even under hard braking. Simple physics dictates that a turning wheel has more traction than one that is skidding. This is one sure feature to look out for in a car.

Keyless entry
Keyless entry systems allow you to unlock your car by pushing a button on a remote. This feature works by the car sensing that the fob is nearby, without the driver having to press any buttons on the fob. The ability to quickly get into your car without fumbling for the key is an important safety feature, especially in poorly-lit areas. A number of vehicles have the ability to unlock and raise the tailgate or trunk as well, just by sensing the fob’s presence.

Functional Airbags
Airbags are one of the most important safety innovations of recent decades. Airbags provide crucial cushioning for people during a crash. They’re normally hidden but inflate instantly when a crash begins. Front airbags have been required in all new passenger vehicles since the 1999 model year.

The airbag inflates automatically to prevent occupants from hitting the dashboard, steering wheel or windshield. Side airbags reduce the risk of occupants injuring themselves during a side impact. Although airbags are optional, we recommend them. Airbags are now available in affordable cars.

GPS Navigation System
A Satellite navigation device colloquially called a GPS receiver, or simply a GPS, is a device that is capable of receiving information from GNSS satellites and then to calculate the device’s geographical position. GPS navigation systems can pinpoint your exact location and give you turn-by-turn directions (via a small video screen, spoken voice, or both) to help you find your way. Most will also guide you to the closest gas station, ATM, hospital, or police station. A GPS can help you find your way home or to any other specified location when installed in the car, the GPS can be especially convenient because frequently used addresses can be saved in the system.

TRACTION CONTROL
A traction control system, also known as ASR, is typically a secondary function of the electronic stability control on production motor vehicles, designed to prevent loss of traction of driven road wheels. If the system recognizes that a wheel is turning faster than its counterpart on the opposite side of the vehicle, it pulses the brake on the faster-spinning wheel in an attempt to transfer power to the wheel with better traction. Traction control can be a big help when you’re driving on wet tarmac or other slick surfaces, and if a wheel spins when taking off from a stop.

Backup Assist
This feature can help prevent accidents as it gives the driver warning beforehand when it senses anything that can result in such damage.



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