The 2013 Ford Explorer Gives Naperville Drivers a Technology Boost Next Year
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Naperville, Montgomery, Aurora, and Oswego drivers keen on the 2013 Ford Explorer are invited to welcome the reimagined SUV later this year with River View Ford. Of Ford’s SUVs, the Explorer is one of our favorites at River View Ford. To be sure, the 2013 model promises to be satisfying to drivers all over Illinois with many new luxury and technological features on the horizon.
With lane mitigation, drivers of a 2013 Ford Explorer are granted added peace of mind with the lane keeping feature. Essentially, a windshield-mounted camera keeps tabs on lane markings and the orientation of the vehicle. If Oswego, Montgomery, Aurora, or Naperville drivers deviate from their lane in the 2013 Ford Explorer without signaling, the steering wheel will first vibrate and then if the deviation continues the power steering will attempt to correct the path of the vehicle. However, the correction is a weak one that can be handily overridden should the deviation be intentional. For weary drivers on long road trips, the 2013 Explorer has you covered as well. In cases of driver fatigue, the DAS will respond with an alert and then a stronger one should the behavior continue. This technology is typically restricted to high-end luxury vehicles, but the 2013 Explorer is ahead of the curve.
New for the 2013 Explorer
SUVs like the 2013 Ford Explorer are great vehicles for longer commutes and family road trips. They are safe, luxurious, spacious, and provide a comfortable driving experience for those in the Aurora, Naperville, Montgomery, and Oswego areas. Ford knows this, and furthermore knows that the challenges that face drivers in these conditions are different from those of an urban commute. River View Ford is proud to announce the addition of the Lane Keeping System (LKS) and Driver Alert Systems (DAS) to the 2013 Explorer.With lane mitigation, drivers of a 2013 Ford Explorer are granted added peace of mind with the lane keeping feature. Essentially, a windshield-mounted camera keeps tabs on lane markings and the orientation of the vehicle. If Oswego, Montgomery, Aurora, or Naperville drivers deviate from their lane in the 2013 Ford Explorer without signaling, the steering wheel will first vibrate and then if the deviation continues the power steering will attempt to correct the path of the vehicle. However, the correction is a weak one that can be handily overridden should the deviation be intentional. For weary drivers on long road trips, the 2013 Explorer has you covered as well. In cases of driver fatigue, the DAS will respond with an alert and then a stronger one should the behavior continue. This technology is typically restricted to high-end luxury vehicles, but the 2013 Explorer is ahead of the curve.
