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The Best Features Behind The Wheel
By Jennifer Dylan
Automakers have their own way of popping up surprises to lure consumers. Now that the end is almost over, it is high time to make the best-of-lists. What's the best car features this year?
According to auto enthusiasts, one of the awesome features this year is the OnStar Turn-by-Turn navigation. What makes this feature indispensable is its Turn-by-Turn navigation. OnStar serves as a detailed navigation system available on Cadillacs and Buicks. It is also made an option in most of General Motors vehicles. Buick Lucerne, Cadillac DTS and other GM vehicles are also given the heated washer fluid. The latter is used to eliminate the crusty layer of winter grime.
Another delighting auto feature is the heated and cooled cup holders. The cup holder of the midsize vehicle from Chrysler is also engineered not just to regulate temperatures but to cool cups of drive-through coffee.
The triple windshield wipers integrated to FJ Cruiser SUV Toyota auto body parts is fun to stare at. It also enhances the style of the sport utility vehicle. Mercedes-Benz OEM auto parts in R-class also boast its iPod controllers. Features linked with music sources and other luxury accessories are deemed de rigueur in tech-savvy vehicles. GM and Ford will introduce this feature in Silverado and Expedition.
Auto enthusiasts are also into E85 fuel. According to them, it burns less than a gallon of gasoline using an E85 mixture to drive a 320-horsepower, 5,537-pound vehicle for about 88 miles. This is especially true with Chevrolet Tahoe. The drawback though is the shortage of E85 fuel filling stations. Nonetheless, this fuel reduces oil consumption as well as greenhouse emissions.
Fascinating auto tops can never be separated from the best-of-lists. Auto Mazda Miata parts flaunt its retractable hard top. Also, Jeep Wrangler shows off its freedom top. The latter is a three-piece plastic hard top, which can be easily operated for convertible driving. The 2007 version of the convertible is evidently made quieter and more sophisticated.
As the auto industry continues to evolve in micro steps, it is expected to offer more delightful, valuable, and breathtaking features to make driving fun, comfy, safe and thrilling. About the Author Jennifer Dylan is a 35-year-old gal who hails from San Francisco. She has a habit of updating herself on new car trends and models. She spends most of her time reading up on cars and hopes to test drive them. She works for one of the topnotch car parts dealer in the U.S.
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