Stop worrying about safely maneuvering your car when driving in Birmingham thanks to the Honda Fit. Choose the 2015 Fit, and you will get access to innovative technology that focuses on safety and makes protecting you and preventing collisions a priority. One small part of this technology is Honda LaneWatch.
History of LaneWatch
Honda LaneWatch first appeared on the 2014 Civic and has since expanded to multiple vehicles in the lineup, including the newest Honda Fit. What makes this system stand out from those available from the competition is that you can actually get it for even a budget-friendly vehicle like the Fit. Most other automakers only offer this type of safety technology on their top models, meaning the Fit is among your only choices for advanced safety at an affordable price.
Using the System
The LaneWatch system works automatically when you indicate you will be turning. Press your right turn signal, and the camera conveniently located underneath your right exterior mirror will activate. It displays real-time images on your center-mounted display, covering images of as many as four lanes. This makes it possible to keep an eye on your blind spots to make sure no vehicles or people are moving within that area.
The system is even more advanced than this, showing long-distance lines that indicate the distance between other cars and your Honda Fit. Birmingham drivers will notice that it is particularly helpful when driving around the city with cyclists on the right side.
Learn more about the newest Honda Fit model and the LaneWatch system on a test drive at Brannon Honda in Birmingham, Alabama.
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