Not exact matches
This list of these most important and crucial safety aspects of this aristocratic Honda Civic sedan includes driver and passenger side SRS air bags, for enhanced
protection in case of a
crash, an ABS along with EBD and Brake Assist for proficient braking and handling, front fog lamps for better visibility, adjustable front seat belts with pre-tensioners, a security alarm system for avoiding any unauthorized entry into this sedan, a keyless entry with answer back mode for added
protection, an engine immobilizer to avoid thefts, auto door locks for added security of the passengers seated inside, a rear window defogger and defroster to give the driver a clear view of the rear vehicles, all power windows with driver side getting a one touch automatic up / down window with a pinch guard, child proof locks for rear doors for better
protection and safety of the children, a
day and night internal rear view mirror to avoid the high beams of the other vehicles, a wave key and a dual horn as well.
And then, it has ABS with EBD, electronic stability program, powerful headlamps, side impact
protection beams, parking sensors, anti-theft immobilizer,
crash sensors, automatic door locks and a
day / night inside rear view mirror.
The goal for Hyundai is a Top Safety Pick + rating from the IIHS, which only comes with the addition of advanced
crash protection equipment these
days.
Other SUVs tested, such as the Land Rover Discovery Sport that comes with AEB as standard equipment and the Lexus NX and the Kia Sorento - both having the system as an option - show that
crash protection and
crash avoidance go hand in hand these
days.
When I spoke to an insurance agent the
day after my
crash, I was told that my coverage included personal injury
protection, which meant a visit to the hospital would have been covered by my car insurance even though I lacked health insurance.