Features of a Quality, Safe Car

Author (patrickgauer). Submitted on Mon, 26 Sep 2011

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When you shop for a new or used car, you need to consider its safety features. You should first take a test drive and check the seat belt to make sure that it fits comfortably. You should also check the head restraints, roof structures, and windshield designs.

 

It is important that the seat belts of the car you plan to buy are safe. The seat belts are designed to reduce the risk of colliding with the steering wheel, dashboard, or windshield. New seat belts now have features to enhance safety. The adjustable upper belts allow you to change the position of the shoulder strap to adjust to your size. They also encourage passengers to wear seat belts because they are comfortable to use.

 

The seat belt pensioner prevents excess slack in an event of a crash by retracting the seat belt. Even with a pensioner, you need to adjust your seat belt because pensioners are not strong enough to pull you back into your seat. If you have children, make sure that the car has a rear center seat lap which protects older and younger children in booster seats.

 

Air bags are another important car safety feature you should look for when checking out cars at the used cars Whitby dealership where you can get good offers. Front air bags inflate to prevent you from hitting the dashboard, steering wheel, and windshield whereas side air bags help prevent you from hitting the door or objects that crash through it.

 

Quality and safe cars like used trucks Ajax have an antilock brake system (ABS). It gives you greater steering control to avoid a collision. Cars with a four-wheel ABS can monitor and control all the wheels whereas those with a two-wheel ABS only monitor and control the rear wheels. Some ABSs are designed with an additional feature: brake assist. A brake assist responds to an emergency braking by detecting the speed or force of stepping on the brake pedal.

 

Ask your used cars Whitby dealer whether the car has an electronic stability control which helps you maintain control of your car during extreme steering maneuvers. It can detect whether a car is about to spin or plow out. When it senses this dangerous steering, it automatically applies the brake to a single wheel.



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