Top Five Greatest Accessories in New Cars

| Wednesday, February 1, 2012
By Bernice Rogers


OnStar System - Take the dangers of driving alone out of your head and relax knowing that a helpful OnStar employee is only a button away. True, most everyone has mobile phones and can call when they need help, but the OnStar System is much better. Imagine getting a flat tire. Without needing to find out your exact location and how to get it fixed, the OnStar helper sees your precise location and can send you help immediately. And there's also the possibility of the unthinkable: a burglary or other threatening situation. Simply engage the OnStar button and you'll acquire the help you need.

Satellite Radio - You'll never be content with local radio after scrolling the huge amount of stations that come with satellite radio. Quite a few new vehicles now come with a year of free listening. There is seemingly no end to the kinds of programming entertainment that is available thru both Sirius and XM radio subscriptions.

Built-in Water Cooler - Imagine long trips where your soda and potato salad stay cold for its entirety. Driving becomes much more convenient and those that regularly drive long distances will truly appreciate this accessory. However, automobile manufacturers have yet to produce a cooler that stays cold even when the automobile is not running.

Rain Sensing Wipers - This won't be as necessary as satellite radio and OnStar but it is definitely amazing. This feature works using an infrared sensor in the car's advanced windshield. This sensor will detect dirt and moisture, automatically working to clear the windshield.

Built-in Navigation - Gone are the times of having to hold your portable GPS system on your hand, lap or dash. The brilliance of the built-in navigation system is its perfect location in relation to the driver's line of vision. Also, most portable GPS devices have to take time figuring out their location when first turned on. Built-in GPS systems never experience delay. As soon as the automobile is started, the GPS locates itself.




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