Safe too, with dual front airbags, electronicstabilitycontrol and ABS brakes.
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Safety features include eight airbags, electronicstabilitycontrol and traction control.
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It's got side air bags, front air bags, electronicstabilitycontrol - the whole works.
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Within a short time Audi was forced to add a spoiler and an electronicstabilitycontrol system.
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If imprudent throttle application is applied, it is duly countered by the improved electronicstabilitycontrol system.
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The U.S. government has mandated that electronicstabilitycontrol be standard on all vehicles by the 2012 model year.
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Strickland said NHTSA would use its electronicstabilitycontrol testing framework to see if the Lexus SUV meets those standards.
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The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has teamed with NASA in the past on studies of electronicstabilitycontrol and airbags.
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The Government says electronicstabilitycontrol will become a mandatory feature for new and used cars and trucks imported into New Zealand.
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The company is the first to include the life-saving electronicstabilitycontrol on all of its vehicles, according to the Detroit News.
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Consumer Reports said the vehicle's electronicstabilitycontrol did not intervene quickly enough to stop the vehicle from sliding out in a turn.
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The Automobile Association says making electronicstabilitycontrol compulsory in cars will be the single biggest improvement to vehicle safety in 50 years.
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The new van features electronicstabilitycontrol and with its longer wheelbase, should be notably more stable at speed than the Quantum it replaces.
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For instance, regenerative braking requires the drivetrain and brakes to work together, while electronicstabilitycontrol requires input from steering, brakes and the drivetrain.
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In fact, the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration proposed new rules last September to make electronicstabilitycontrol systems mandatory on new vehicles in 2011.
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But we're also looking at electronicstabilitycontrol and chassis systems, said Carlson, referring to technology that allows a car to independently avoid a collision.