Vehicle Features

Cargo Space in the All-Electric Jeep Wagoneer S

June 4th, 2025 by
red 2024 Jeep Wagoneer S Launch Edition

  When Jeep made the electric version of the Wagoneer nameplate, they ditched the third row. With seating for 5 passengers, there is a ton of room for storage, but of course you’re not getting the convenience of a third row. Behind the second row of the Jeep Wagoneer S, you’ll see 30.6 cubic feet…

All-New Split Tailgate on the 2025 Ford Expedition

May 28th, 2025 by
2025 Ford Expedition Tailgate

Ford completely redesigned the 2025 model year of the Expedition. The last time they did a complete overhaul was back in 2018, and we have to say, we love the updates they made here in 2025. From exterior to technology to features, the Expedition has improved in every way. We could write pages about all…

How to Change the G.O.A.T Mode in Your Ford Bronco

May 14th, 2025 by
Bronco Sport GOAT Mode

The Ford Bronco is known for its rugged capabilities, especially when it comes to off-road driving (watch our video on the Bronco Off-Roadeo here). One of the standout features that come on both the full-size Bronco along with the Bronco Sport is called G.O.A.T. Mode, or Goes Over Any Terrain. These modes allow you to…

Jeep Wagoneer S’s Passenger Screen | Control Content, Music, and More

May 7th, 2025 by
Wagoneer S Interior

The Jeep Wagoneer S is Jeep’s first electric vehicle on the market. Its gas counterparts, the Wagoneer and Grand Wagoneer, are Jeep’s high-end luxury vehicles. This is evident through its features throughout the cabin and its unique exterior design. The Jeep Wagoneer S keeps the same tone and theme of luxeness, but at a lower…

What is the Difference Between Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist+ and Assist 2.0?

April 30th, 2025 by
Ford Assist

When it comes to enhancing your driving experience, the Ford Co-Pilot360 Assist + offers a suite of safety features designed to keep you safe and comfortable on the road. But with two versions – Assist+ and the Assist 2.0 – you may be wondering which is right for you. Let’s break down the differences between…

General Motor’s Super Cruise Wins MotorTrend’s Tech of the Year

April 23rd, 2025 by
Chevrolet Silverado 1500 lineup

What is Super Cruise? Super Cruise is GM’s ADAS (advanced driver assistance system) that allows drivers to travel hands-free on certain roads and highways. Note that it is not a fully autonomous system – it can handle steering, braking, and accelerating to stay in its lane and maintain a safe distance from the vehicle ahead…

How Does the Ford EcoBoost Engine Provide Better Fuel Economy?

April 16th, 2025 by
Ford Ecoboost

The Ford EcoBoost engines are turbocharged, direct-injection machines that move air into the engine to create more power with less fuel. Conventional engines lose energy in the exhaust, but the EcoBoost uses this force to push the air into the engine. This in turn provides powerful performance and better gas mileage. Technology Behind EcoBoost What…

Chevrolet’s Teen Driver Technology | Monitor Speed, Volume, and More

April 2nd, 2025 by
Chevrolet Equinox

As parents, one of the biggest concerns is ensuring your teen driver stays safe on the road. Fortunately, Chevrolet has developed Teen Driver Technology to help give peace of mind to parents while your teens are behind the wheel. This technology offers a range of features to promote safe driving habits and keep you informed…

Customize the Attitude Adjustment Lighting in Your Charger Daytona

March 26th, 2025 by
Dodge Charger Daytona Interior

The Dodge Charger Daytona has arrived at dealerships, and with a new model comes various features to make it unique. One of these features on the Charger Daytona electric vehicle is the Attitude Adjustment Lighting. Jeff Belzer’s Dodge is excited to share what this feature is and how you can customize it.    What is…

How to Customize the Heads Up Display on Your 2025 Chevrolet

March 12th, 2025 by
heads up display on Chevrolet vehicle

The Heads-Up Display is a great feature to help you keep your eyes on the road while keeping all of the important information in front of you. Your speed, the speeding limit, and turn-by-turn navigation (if appliable) will be displayed onto the windshield in front of you. That means no more looking down to make…

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