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Anti-lock - Electronic Brake Force Distribution
Electronic Brake Force Distribution
5 times mentioned • Edmunds Car • 08 June 2016

Electronic Brake Force Distribution

Audi A6 safety. 6 airbag system - Driver's and front passenger's airbag with front passenger's airbag deactivation - 2 front side airbag system - 2 head airbag system Electronic Stabilisation Control (ESC) - Traction Control (ASR) - Electronic Differential Lock (EDL) - Anti-lock Braking System (ABS) - Electronic Brake Force Distribution (EBD) - Brake Assist (BA) Electronic vehicle immobilization device Flat tire indicator Parking aid plus with selective displau Electric child-proof locks Hold assist ISOFIX and top tether child seat mountings for the outer rear seats
Anti-lock - Among The Most Famous
Among The Most Famous
4 times mentioned • Space Man • 08 May 2018

Among The Most Famous

Bumpers So important are vehicles for almost every one of us; we need them to transport us to every destination we have to reach, give us the automotive satisfaction we need and something to sport and, well, brag about sometimes. We are, of course, also aware that each of these vehicles need protection and proper maintenance; hence, performance parts and accessories are available in the automotive market.

Among the most famous parts and accessories being installed in a vehicle for performance and safety are anti-lock brakes, airbags, etc.
Anti-lock - Eagle F1 Asymmetric
Eagle F1 Asymmetric
258 times mentioned • Nelly TT • 09 May 2019

Eagle F1 Asymmetric

Goodyear Eagle F1's Active Braking technology enables the contact surfaces to expand when you brake and as the weight of the car shifts forward. This translates to better braking performance and reduced distances.

As tested on a wet braking course using a Mercedes CLA250 4Matic at 70km/h, stomping on the brake pedal all-the-way made the car stop almost immediately. This test showed that the Eagle F1 Asymmetric 3 tyres dissipate water effectively, thus having a noticeably short braking distance with minimal ABS (anti-lock braking system).
Anti-lock - High Tensile Strength
High Tensile Strength
15 times mentioned • Zain Nasir • 06 September 2016

High Tensile Strength

A sturdy steel frame created a safety cell around the passengers. Crumple zones, reinforced with crossmembers made of high tensile strength steel, absorb impact forces and keep you out of harm's way. The NAZA Ria side impact protection system provides an extra margin of protection.

5-star U.S. Crash Test Rating For your assurance, the base model has achieved the U.S. 5-star Safety Crash Rating, one of the most stringent safety ratings in the world. – Anti-Lock Brake System (ABS) – Dual Depowered Air Bags – Side-Impact Protection System
Anti-lock - Anti-lock Braking System
Anti-lock Braking System
11 times mentioned • Bruce Wayne • 06 August 2018

Anti-lock Braking System

Toyota Innova it has less fuel efficiency. The Toyota Innova gives a mileage of 9kmpl in the city and 12kmpl on the highway, which can be better.

It is equipped with disc brakes up front and drums at the rear, ABS (Anti-Lock Braking System), wheel-locking and skidding on sudden brake purpose and power door locks, anti lock braking system and an engine immobilizer provides absolute safety to the residents. Contra of this car is mileage could be better
Anti-lock - Electronic Stability Control
Electronic Stability Control
10 times mentioned • Zain Nasir • 27 September 2016

Electronic Stability Control

The 2014 Carnival / Sedona includes six standard airbags, four-channel anti-lock brakes, and electronic stability control. A backup warning system is also included on all 2014 Sedonas, too.

But what's still to be proven is whether or not the Sedona's structure has been reinforced for better crash-test performance; the 2012 Sedona earned a 'poor' score from the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS) in their roof strength test. On the other hand, in a recent federal test, the Sedona earned an excellent five stars.
Anti-lock - Kawasaki Traction Control
Kawasaki Traction Control
7 times mentioned • Fendi Z • 23 June 2018

Kawasaki Traction Control

Kawasaki Ninja H2R – top speed: 222 mph This.one is another beast in the form of a bike. With a 998CC liquid cooled, 4 stroke , in-line four, DOHC, 16-valve engine this thing can go fast, and we mean fast! Due to its speed, Kawasaki managed to install an electronic rider support suite.

It has the KTRC (Kawasaki TRaction Control), KIBS (Kawasaki Intelligent anti-lock Brake System), KEBC (Kawasaki Engine Brake Control) and KLCM (Kawasaki Launch Control Mode). These, apart from protection, keep the bike running smooth. The Kawasaki Ninja H2R hits
Anti-lock - Three Rows Seats
Three Rows Seats
7 times mentioned • Zain Nasir • 27 September 2016

Three Rows Seats

Kia Carnival / Sedona have Safety equipment is good, with standard items including anti-lock brakes; stability and traction control; and front, side, and side curtain airbags (that cover all three rows of seats). A backup warning system is also a standard feature in the base LX.

Outward visibility isn't great compared to other vans, but it's better than most taller crossovers.
Anti-lock - Vehicle Stability Control
Vehicle Stability Control
3 times mentioned • Mai Kit • 15 November 2015

Vehicle Stability Control

The fully auto climate air conditioner Well I first love the car for its safety features, i.e. 7 airbags, Vehicle Stability Control, Traction Control and Anti-lock Brake System. Some of it are only available in other pricier models like Camry but Prius C has it for a cheaper price tag.

But the feature that I loved most is the Smart Entry and Start System, which unlock the car by gripping the front door handle or lock with just a touch of the sensor. I can also start and end my journey at the press of a button, all without even removing the key from my bag. This electronic key is just too convenient! Also I loved the Bluetooth connection which enable my iPhone to call or receive calls, and play my music playlist on my car speakers.
Anti-lock - First 6
First 6
8 times mentioned • Fendi Z • 23 June 2018

First 6

ER650 EFF. As the name hints, this is the basic, naked ER-6n, with no anti-lock brakes (the ER650 FFF ABS version comes in 24th on the list, with only 48 registered in the first 6 months of the year).

It's an example where, despite the fact that many riders now accept anti-lock with open arms, more seem to have been happy to save the £400 difference in price and accept the non-ABS model. Kawasaki's website now lists the more expensive ABS-equipped model for 2016, though.
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