3 Features To Consider When Buying A Car

Not all car brands and models have buyer-specific features, but some are crucial, including the following.

In these modern times, it’s not enough to buy a car because you need it. Car buyers should also look out for the features they want most in a car. Depending on your lifestyle and needs, some features may stand out more than others. According to Forbes, the most popular feature is the heated car seat, scoring 66% on the rating list. Indeed, not all car brands and models have buyer-specific features, but some are crucial, including the following.

  • Smart suspension system

Every car is designed and created with a suspension system. This is a fundamental part of the vehicle that contributes significantly to movement on the road. It comprises the tires, shock absorbers, linkages, and springs. This is every undercarriage part that is connected to all four wheels and aids motion. Without a suspension system, cars would be immobile. Therefore, since the first car was invented in 1886 by Karl Benz, the suspension system has undergone countless improvements.

One vital improvement is the introduction of the smart suspension system. With the help of computerized buttons, this integrated network allows the car’s wheels to be controlled individually. The objective is to aid drivers to have more control of the car depending on the nature of the road. If you are a construction worker, this feature may be useful because it allows you to maneuver the car to suit rugged terrain. Being in control of your car on less-than-comfortable roads enhances safety. Brands like Audi, BMW, Ford, Nissan, and Infiniti have this adaptive suspension system.

  • Engine type

According to manufacturing companies, the main types of car engines are diesel and petrol powered. Although there are currently electric and LPG options, diesel, and petrol have ruled the game in the car engine department for decades. The decision to go for either one largely depends on what you can afford. Between the two, diesel is relatively cheaper than petrol. However, a diesel-powered engine car usually has a high tag price. Moreover, their maintenance costs are higher compared to petrol-powered options. Research showed that many households looking for good family cars opt for petrol-powered engines. 

  • Automatic or manual transmission car

In 1929, the Cadillac was recorded as the first car to use a manual transmission with a synchromesh method, moving away from the usual first-generation manual transmission. The synchromesh system aids the driver make smooth changing of gears while the car is still in motion. Not too long after that, General Motors created the first-ever automatic transmission car in the mid-1930s. Using the hydraulic fluid system, drivers no longer had to think of changing gears while in motion unless they wanted to stop. 

As a buyer, what informs your decision to buy a manual transmission or automatic car? It helps to consider four things: driving comfort, pricing, mileage, and maintenance cost. Compared to manual cars, automatic ones are more comfortable and effortless to drive. Moreover, regarding pricing, mileage, and maintenance, the scale slightly favors manual cars. Indeed, the decision to buy a manual or automatic depends on what meets your needs better.

To conclude, what you want from a car informs the decision to choose particular features. What may work for you can sharply differ from another person.

Emily Muelford
Emily is a British writer whose love of car culture is augmented by a fascination with both the European and American automotive markets. Her perspective is uniquely fish and chips.