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5 of the Latest New Car Features

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Steve Von Foerster Quiet Start Mustang

Flying cars aren’t a thing yet, but that doesn’t mean today’s cars don’t have pretty cool advanced technology features that make driving an unforgettable experience.

Typically, the latest advancements are found in higher-end cars, but even mainstream models have developed significantly. Whether you’re looking for an F-150 for sale or a sedan or crossover, you’re sure to find plenty of hot tech features designed to improve your life behind the wheel.

Here are five of the hottest car features waiting to be discovered.

The ‘Quiet Mode’ on the new Ford Mustang

This unique feature makes your Mustang so silent you’ll be in the running for neighbor of the year. All you have to do is switch your Mustang to quiet exhaust mode or quiet start mode in order to silence the exhaust system. It will help improve your focus and will help neighbors sleep, so you can stop sounding like the neighborhood jerk.

The gesture-controlled sunroof blind on the Jaguar XF Sportbrake

Jaguar has added great features to its current models. The vast panoramic roof on the XF Sportbrake touches your commute with natural light. The best part? You can open and close the roof with a simple swipe of your hand.

Augmented reality navigation on the new Mercedes-Benz A-Class

This new system uses the Mercedes Benz User Experience multimedia system, combined with augmented-reality navigation. Arrows and house numbers are superimposed on the 10.25-inch touch screen, helping you find your destination more easily.

The ePedal on the new Nissan Leaf

One of the best features the new Nissan Leaf is the ePedal, which activates brake regeneration the instant you remove your foot from the pedal. This technology enables your car to accelerate, decelerate or stop immediately by simply controlling the pressure applied to the accelerator, so you won’t have to constantly move your foot from the accelerator to the brake pedal.

The shopping bag boot on the Volvo V60

The new Volvo v60 features a flip up floor in the trunk with hooks and an elastic section to hold your shopping bags for a no-spill driving experience.

These features help make your drive easier and smarter.

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