Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Latest On Safety: From Infiniti To Toyota.

The 2011 all new Infiniti G25 is not only edgy and thrilling, but it's pretty safe as well. By safe, I meant it's got some of the newest safety features. Like the Mazda RX-8 at Mazda Boston, the G25 comes standard with brake assist, electronic stability control, and traction control. The G25 has ABS brakes and four wheel disc brakes for its brake safety. This Infiniti comes with a great security system, this system includes ignition disable and a panic alarm. For safety during a crash, the Infiniti G25 has over head airbags, dual front impact airbags, occupant sensing airbags, and dual front side impact airbags. Another great feature for the G25, is its anti whiplash front head restraints. When driving at night, the G25's lighting makes it even safer. It has front fog lights, high intensity discharge head lights, fully automatic head lights, and for even more safety it also has speed sensitive wipers, and variably intermittent wipers. The G25 has even more features for driving at anytime. Some of these features include, reverse sensing system, tachometer, and low tire pressure warnings.

The 2011 Toyota Matrix is newly up to date on its safety features. Much like the Dodge Caliber at Dodge Chrysler Birmingham, the Matrix has it's standard front advanced airbags with occupant classification sensor, front seat side impact airbags and front and rear side curtain airbags. When Toyota thought about safety in the Matrix, they went above and beyond their expectations. They incorporated side impact door beams, energy absorbing steering column, and a direct tire pressure monitoring system, all into the new Matrix. For safety that adjust to your height, Toyota made a 3 point seat belt for all positions, front pretensioners, front force limiters, and front adjustable shoulder belt anchors, to into the Matrix. When it comes to child safety, the Matrix has child protector rear door locks, and the lower anchors and top tether anchors, also known as the LATCH system. This system is a way to secure a child safety seat to the vehicle using straps from the child safety seat that connect to special metal anchors in the vehicle. This system is also in the cars you would find at Honda Warwick.

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