Many of the drivers who come in to Hall Honda Elizabeth City count safety as their top priority when searching for a new automobile. We like to point them towards Honda, who has a similar focus on protecting passengers with an array of active and passive safety systems.

 

Active safety technologies act as your partner-in-arms on the road, monitoring and reacting to input from both outside and inside the car to keep you out of harm’s way. Included under the umbrella of active safety technologies is the Honda Sensing™ suite of safety and driver assistive technologies, which includes automatic emergency braking. Rearview cameras serve as another active safety technology, kicking in when you put your Honda vehicle in reverse.

 

Passive safety technologies are those features that you’re glad to have, but hope you never need. They kick in in the event of a collision to keep you and yours safe. The ACETM Body Structure is one of the most innovative passive safety technologies included in Honda vehicles. ACE™, which stands for Advanced Compatibility Engineering™, is a Honda-exclusive body design that employs a network of front frame structures to absorb and deflect the energy of a forward collision.

 

This is only a small sampling of the safety features found in Honda vehicles like the 2016 Honda CR-V. The safety advances you’ll find in Honda vehicles are developed in Honda-operated facilities in Ohio and Japan. These sites are two of the most sophisticated crash safety research and testing facilities in the world, with the site in Japan housing the world’s first multi-directional crash test facility.

 

To enjoy extra savings on a safe Honda automobile, head in to our dealership near Camden, NC to check out the Honda models available in our Memorial Day Sales Event, continuing until the end of the month.

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