Do a Lot of Winter Driving? 5 Features Your Next Vehicles Needs

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If you do a lot of winter driving on wet, icy roads, you need a vehicle that is designed to handle those conditions. Winter driving requires different features, which means investing in a car that can handle those conditions.

Feature #1: All-Wheel Drive

When it comes to driving in snowy and slick conditions, you are going to want to stick to a vehicle with all-wheel drive. With all-wheel drive, all your tires will be making contact with the road, and you will have more grip and stability than you will if you have a vehicle with either rear-wheel drive or front-wheel drive.

You can find an all-wheel-drive in various vehicles, from a simple car to an SUV to a full-size pickup truck. You should find a type of vehicle that you want to drive that provides you with all-wheel drive.

Feature #2: Headlight Washers

When you drive in snowy conditions, ice, road salt, and snow can accumulate on your headlights, impacting your headlights' effectiveness. To combat this, you will want a vehicle that has headlight washers and wipers that will help clean this junk off your headlights, making it easier for you to see.

Feature #3: Heated Seats

When it is cold outside, you don't want to get in your vehicle and have to endear cold seats. You want to get into your vehicle and enjoy a warm environment. Electrically heated seats have become a more standard feature in many vehicles and must be in a cold environment. In a cold environment, you will want to make sure that the driver's seat is heated and that the passenger seats are heated as well. That way, everyone will be cozy and comfortable in your vehicle.

Feature #4: Heated Steering Wheel

Next, look for a vehicle with a heated steering wheel. A heated steering wheel is a more recent feature and a must-have if you live in a cold climate. A heated steering wheel will help keep your hands cold and allow you to grip and handle the steering wheel comfortably.  

Feature #5: Remote Start

If you live in a cold climate, you need a vehicle with a remote start, either via a key fob or via an app. You can start to warm up your vehicle with a remote start, so it feels nice before you get into your vehicle. If the temperatures are below zero, it can also be nice to give your engine some time to warm up. Turning on your vehicle before you get into it will allow the windows to warm up and help ice and snowmelt away, reducing the time you need to spend cleaning off your vehicle before driving.

If you are looking for a new vehicle, and you live in or are moving to a snowy climate, you are going to want to look for an all-wheel-drive vehicle with headlight washers, heated seats, a heated steering wheel, and a remote start function. These features will increase your safety and comfort when driving in cold weather. Learn more by contacting dealerships that offer new Nissan cars. 

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