Top Five Best Add-ons in New Cars

| Wednesday, February 1, 2012
By Bernice Rogers


OnStar System - Take the risks of driving alone out of your mind and be assured that a genuine person is only a button away. Yes, everyone has their phones and can call for help, but the OnStar System is better. Imagine getting a flat tire. Rather than needing to work out where you are and how to get it fixed, the OnStar rep sees your actual location and can send assistance immediately. There's also the risk of the unthinkable: an auto theft or other life-threatening situation. Simply push the OnStar button and you'll get the help you need.

Satellite Radio - You will never be happy with local radio after scrolling the tons of listening options that come with satellite radio. Most new cars now come with one year of free listening. There's no end to the sorts of programming entertainment that is available through both Sirius and XM radio subscriptions.

Built-in Water Cooler - Imagine long road trips where your drinks and potato salad stay nice and cold for its entirety. Driving becomes a good deal more refreshing and those that often drive long distances will sincerely appreciate this add-on. Nevertheless, car companies haven't begun to produce a cooler that remains cold even if the vehicle isn't 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 years of needing to carry your portable GPS system on your hand, lap or dash. The greatness of the built-in navigation system is its precise location in relation to the driver's line of sight. Also, almost all portable GPS devices have to spend time configuring their location when first flipped on. Built-in GPS systems rarely ever experience delay. As quickly as the car is started, the GPS locates itself.




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