Audi cars take pride in their sophisticated electronics that is quite exceptional from others. Its unmatched electronic system works to provide its driver driving pleasure, comfort, protection, and control.
Keeping You Safe and On Track
Audi is recognized by the IIHS for its unparalleled commitment to the safety of its passengers. It is little wonder then that Audi’s electronics has made this a top feature.
One of its safety features is the lane departure warning system. This feature warns the driver when he’s going over 65 kph and accidentally goes off or drifts away from the road. It does so by flashing a signal and vibrating the steering wheel to catch the driver’s attention. Conversely, the optional lane change feature is a safety feature for overtaking or changing lanes in over 60 kph. The Audi electronics monitors the areas from the side to the rear and warns the driver if it detects another car in the next lane.
Driving Pleasure
Audi cars feature an electronically controlled air suspension system that can be adjusted to one’s preferences. The adaptive cruise control, on the other hand, controls the speed and maintains the car’s distance from the car in front. It also makes shifting between 19 kph to 124 kph without time lags.
Its acoustic parking system makes parking easier and safer. The system features eight ultrasonic sensors that senses if you’re backing up too near to another car.
Audi Navigation System
Part of the Audi electronic system is the Audi Navigation System. It is a state-of-the-art satellite navigation system that also acts as a control unit for auxiliary audio and video devices, such as radio, CD changer, and TV tuner. It relies on Global Positioning System (GPS) signals to provide the driver his location and navigational directions based on existing digitized maps. This user-friendly, high-performance navigational system is Audi’s key to secure monitoring.
The latest Audi Nav System is the DVD-ROM based RNS-E and was introduced in 2004. It succeeded the CD-ROM based RNS-D and features a large TTF LCD, a CD/DVD slot, two MMC/Secure Digital card slots, and controls for the radio, TV tuner, telephone, and CD changer. One website that offers the Audi Nav Systems is Vagnavs.com
With these features and capabilities, it is evident that Audi cars truly fit the words
Sunday, May 31, 2009
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