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March 02, 2023

The 4 Vehicle Brands That Use Technology the Best



Technology is an important part of our daily lives. It’s even more important in the car industry because it helps keep drivers safe while they are behind the wheel. Cars used to just have seat belts and airbags to help maintain driver safety, but smart technology has made driving even safer.



It doesn’t mean every piece of technology is good for drivers. Some companies try things and they simply don’t work, or they become a distraction to the driver. We’ll talk about the vehicles using modern technology the best, from the Honda (News - Alert) Civic to the Dodge Ram 1500.

We’ll also discuss how you can get some safety discounts from your insurance company with safe driving devices installed in your vehicle. If you combine a safe vehicle with one of these devices, you’re in good shape while getting to your destination.

#1 – Honda Civic

The Honda Civic is one of the most popular cars in the world. It is easy to drive for people of all experience levels. It has basic models and upscale versions good for people who want a sportier car. It also has some great technology and safety features to help everybody.

A Honda Civic has great lane assist technology, meaning the car can sense when you are drifting out of your lane or about to crash into the car in front of you. This is great for all types of drivers, whether you are just tired or distracted from something else.

These sensing technologies are great when you are in a bind, but they shouldn’t be relied upon instead of just paying attention to the road. Technology reliance is one of the downsides of these features on cars like the Civic.

People think that they can take advantage of technology. Sensory tech is there to aid your safety, not be your entire plan for staying safe in a car. Drivers need to hone their skills with defensive driving classes, get proper sleep, and put their phones down, so they don’t get into an accident.

#2 – Hyundai Sonata

The Hyundai Sonata has some of the best blind spot mirrors in the industry. The cameras capture the blind spots and show the results of those pictures on the console in the car, giving you the advantage of knowing what is around you at all times.

The car also has some of the best self-parking technology in the world. This has become an important part of the car industry in modern times. It can help ease some of the accidents that happen in parking lots, as these are some of the most common ways to get in a wreck.

There are some great innovations in parking technology being experimented with around the globe. In the wake of the pandemic, this has become more relevant as people start to go back to the office and need to park at work.

#3 – Subaru Outback

Subaru has always been one of the most awarded and applauded car companies in the world when it comes to safety. Families have been famous for making a Subaru the first type of vehicle their kids drive. Subaru vehicles are usually durable.

Some studies suggest Subarus stay on the road for over a decade on average before being replaced. The Outback is just one of Subaru's many safe vehicles on the market.

The newest technology Subaru is introducing is a distraction mitigation system. The car is supposed to recognize if the driver is getting sleepy, if they are looking at their phone, or if they are staring at something in the distance. The car should automatically correct the dangerous behavior in these scenarios.

Once again, drivers need to make sure they use these features alongside safe driving habits. A car is still only a machine. Humans can often respond to things happening on the road much quicker than a computer can.

#4 – Dodge Ram 1500

Trucks are sometimes hard to make safe because they are so big. The Dodge Ram series has many great safety features to make the experience safer despite these challenges. For example, it’s really hard to see what’s going on behind you with the bed of a truck in the way.

The Dodge Ram has some of the same blind-spot monitoring systems the sedans have. They also give drivers adaptive steering, which is helpful when you are having trouble maneuvering your big vehicle through the traffic or the parking lot around you.

There is also adaptive forward lighting in the Ram. This technology lets you see far ahead of you on the road with some of the best headlights in the industry. Adaptive forward lighting can be important for keeping yourself and others safe when you are driving a truck. Everyone else on the road needs to see you at night.

Insurance Benefits When Using Car Technology

Insurance companies love when drivers try to stay safe in their cars. This means they will usually give better policies to those who are driving one of the cars above instead of something with fewer safety features.

Some companies even give further discounts by letting customers use smart ride devices in their cars. These can be downloaded through some of the best smartphone apps on the market, or they can be installed with an actual device given to customers through the insurance company. What do they do, though?

These devices track things like brake speed, time spent on the road, and more. Insurance companies can learn about driver behavior from these devices’ recordings. Those who score high with these devices may get as much as 10% off their policy every month from companies like Nationwide.

Technology Advancements in Vehicles

Everyone should remember that car technology is supposed to be used in conjunction with your driving habits. Don’t rely on sensors, cameras, and extra devices to make you a better driver. If you keep these things in mind, there is no reason why car technology shouldn’t continue to make drivers safer and less stressed when they are on the road.

Shawn Laib writes and researches for the auto insurance comparison site, AutoInsurance.org. He wants to help people find the safest cars on the market.



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