Safety Features.  Seat Belts  Rear Seat Head Restraints  Head Injury Protection  Seat Belt Reminder System  Traction Control.

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Safety Features

 Seat Belts  Rear Seat Head Restraints  Head Injury Protection  Seat Belt Reminder System  Traction Control

 Foam / Energy Absorbing Material o Under Vehicle Interior Trim  Head Restraints (Front and Rear Seat) o Adjustable o Meet Federal Requirements

 Adjustable Upper Belts  Seat Belt Pretensioner  Energy Management Features  Integrated Seat Belt Systems  Rear Center Seat Lap/Shoulder Belts

 Remind Occupants to Wear Seat Belts  4 to 8 Second Reminder  Appears as Warning Light on Dashboard  Audible Sound  Increases Warning Intensity Based on Speed

 Improves Vehicle Stability  Controls Drive Wheels Slippage  Adjusts Engine Power Output  Applies Braking Force to Selected Wheels

 All Wheel Drive  Auto-dimming Rear View Mirrors  Daytime Running Lights  Advanced Frontal Air Bag System  Electronic Stability Control (ESC)  Side Impact Air Bags (SAB)  Tire Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS)

 Built-in Sensors Detect o Severity of the Crash o Occupant’s Size o Seat-Belt Use o Seating Position  Deploys Appropriate Level of Power  Includes On-Off Switch

 Automatically Darken  Dim Gradually  Reduce Glare from Rear-Approaching Vehicles

 Maintain Vehicle Control o Slippery Roads o Extreme Steering Maneuvers  Contains Automatic Sensor  Prevents o Spinning Out (Oversteering) o Plowing Out (Understeering)

 Curtain / Tubular o Deploy Downward from Roof Rail  Combo o Deploy Upward from Seat Back  Additional Protection o Head o Chest

 Dashboard Warning Light  Alerts Driver to Underinflated Tire(s)  Underinflated o 25% Below Recommended Inflation Pressure

 Assembled to Test Safety Equipment  Available to Customers  Your Concerns