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Dec 14, 2021
chevy equinox

If seatbelts and airbags are the most notable safety features in your current car, it’s probably time for an upgrade. Fortunately, these days new cars come with advanced safety components, and an SUV like the Chevy Equinox has many, including:

Lane Departure Warning

If you start drifting out of your lane unintentionally, your vehicle will let you know by sending you an alert.

Lane Keep Assist

If you don’t quickly take action to get back into your lane, this feature will help guide you between the lines.

Forward Collision Warning

This system always keeps an eye out for a potential crash. If it detects a collision, you will be alerted.

Automatic Emergency Braking

If you don’t respond to that alert, your car will put on the brakes for you. It can even bring your vehicle to a complete stop.

Pedestrian Detection

Cars aren’t the only things to be aware of when driving, and your Chevy Equinox will also look out for pedestrians.

Automatic High-Beam Headlights

You don’t have to keep turning on and turning off your high-beams with oncoming traffic, as this system will take care of that for you.

The Teen Driver System

Parents will love this feature. It lets them put restrictions on how fast their teen can drive and how loud the stereo can get. They can also monitor the driving habits of their young motorists.

The Chevy Equinox can also be equipped with a number of other safety features, such as rear cross-traffic alert, blind spot monitoring, and a surround-view parking camera system.

To take the Chevy Equinox out for a ride around Greenville to see how some of these features work, come down to Phelps Chevrolet.