Technology has significantly changed automobiles over the years. Early cars used carbureted fuel systems and drum brakes, while modern vehicles now typically have fuel injection, disc brakes, ABS, GPS, and safety features like airbags and seatbelts. New technologies also allow for remote tracking and shut-off of vehicles, as well as electric cars becoming more popular due to environmental and economic benefits.
7. GPS / tracking
They can shut your car down if your check engine lights been
on to long and you are behind on payments
8. ON STAR
Can help in a crash or if someone steals your car but
they know where you are all the time and can help for
many other problems
9. Air bags
The first commercial designs were introduced in passenger automobiles during the
1970s with limited success. Broad commercial adoption of airbags occurred in many
markets during the late 1980s and early 1990s with a driver airbag, and a front
passenger airbag as well on some cars; and many modern vehicles now include four or
more units.
10. Seat belts
? Seat belts were invented by George Cayley in
the early 19th century,1 though Edward J.
Claghorn of New York, was granted the first
patent (, on February 10, 1885 for a safety belt